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A 

TESTIMONIAL 

FROM 

THE    CITIZENS 

OF 

PHILADELPHIA. 


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CATALOGUE    ,,,  „ 


Collection  of  Books 


PRESENTED   TO 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN, 

Director  General  of  the   International   Exhibition  of  1876j 


CITIZENS   OF   PHILADELPHIA 


INDEPENDENCE    HALL, 


MAY    11,   1877. 


CINCINNATI  : 

PRESS    OF    ROBERT    CLARKE    &    CO. 
1878. 


2.  m 


TESTIMONIAL 

TO 

ALFRED    T.    GOSHORN 


THE    CORRESPONDENCE; 

The  International  Exhibition  of  1876  having 
been  brought  to  a  successful  close,  and  the  duties  of 
the  Executive  Department  having  been,  to  a  great 
extent,  concluded,  there  was  a  general  feeling  among 
the  citizens  of  Philadelphia  in  favor  of  bestowing  some 
public  recognition  on  the  Hon.  Alfred  T.  Goshorn, 
the  Director  General,  before  he  returned  to  his  home  in 
Ohio.  This  desire  to  place  on  record  their  high  appre- 
ciation of  the  great  services  he  had  rendered,  led  to  a 
meeting  of  many  prominent  business  and  professional 
men  of  the  city,  which  resulted  in  the  appointment  of 
a  Committee,  between  whom  and  General  Goshorn 
the  following  correspondence  passed: 


975719 


TESTIMONIAL  TO 


Philadelphia,  April  10,  1877. 
To  the  Honorable 

Alfred  T.  Goshorn: 

Dear  Sir — A  very  general  desire  of  the  citizens 
of  Philadelphia  to  publicly  testify,  before  you  cease  to 
reside  among  them,  their  appreciation  of  the  manner  in 
which  you  have  discharged  the  duties  of  the  office  of 
Director  General  of  thelnternalional  Exhibition  of  1876, 
has  led  to  the  appointment  of  the  undersigned  as  a  Com- 
mittee to  give  somo  ibr-r.  to  t'le  popular  wish. 

During  the  three  years  and  a  half  of  your  official  resi- 
dence in  this  city,  they  have  had  ample  opportunity  of 
observing  the  large  ability,  untiring  fidelity,  and  uni- 
form courtesy  which  you  have  brought  to  bear  in  the 
discharge  of  the  arduous  and  delicate  duties  of  your 
office.  These  qualities  have  caused  those  among  whom 
you  came  a  stranger,  to  regard  you,  on  departure,  as  a 
dear  and  valued  friend. 

They  wish  you,  therefore,  to  take  away  to  your  home 
some  tangible  evidence  of  this  feeling,  and  hope  it  will 
suit  your  convenience  to  meet  them  at  Independence 
Hall,  on  Friday,  May  11, 1877,  at  12  o'clock,  noon,  when, 
in  the  place  filled  with  Centennial  memories,  they  may 
make   their  recognition  of  the   services  of  one  whose 


ALFRED  T.  GOSIIOJIN.  7 

efforts  contributed  so  largely  to  the  complete  success  of 
the  Exhibition. 

With  distinguished  consideration,. 

We  are  yours,  very  respectfully, 

JOHN  WELSH,  L.  P.  THOMPSON, 

T.  A.  SCOTT,  E.  T.  STEEL, 

W.  H.  RAWLE,  A.  L.  SNOWDEN, 

C.  L.  BORIE,  T.  S.  HARRISON, 

C.  J.  STILLE,  W.  W.  JUSTICE, 

C.  MACMICHAEL,  E.  H.  COATES, 
LEWIS  WALM  SMITH,        J.  B.  MITCHELL, 

A.  R.  LITTLE,  F.  B.  REEVES, 

G.  T.  LEWIS,  W.  E.  LITTLETON, 

W.  S.  RUSSELL,  L.  T.  DICKSON. 
C.  H.  CLARK, 

To  this  General  Gosiiorn  returned  the  following 
reply  : 

Philadelphia  April  15,  1877. 

Gentlemen — 

I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt 
of  your  esteemed  communication  of  the  10th  inst., 
conveying  to  me  the  desire  of  many  citizens  of  Phila- 
delphia to  publicly  recognize  my  official  services  in 
connection  with  the  International  Exhibition  of  1876. 

I  sincerely  appreciate  the  distinguished  compliment 
which  you  propose  to  extend  to  me;  and  while,  on  per- 
sonal considerations,  I  would  much  prefer  to  retire  from 


8 


TESTIMONIAL  TO 


among  you  without  the  recognition  you  suggest,  I  do 
not  feel  at  liberty,  under  the  circumstances,  to  decline 
your  great  courtesy. 

It  will,  therefore,  give  me  pleasure  to  meet  you  in 
Independence  Hall  at  the  hour  designated. 
I  am,  with  great  respect, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 


To  Messrs. 

JOHN  WELSH, 

T.  A.  SCOTT, 

W.  H.  RAWLE, 

C.  L.  BORIE, 

C.  J.  STILLE, 

C.  MACMICHAEL, 

LEWIS  WALM  SMITH, 

A.  R.  LITTLE, 

G.  T.  LEWIS, 

W.  S.  RUSSELL, 

C.  H.  CLARK, 


L.  P.  THOMPSON, 
E.  T.  STEEL, 
A.  L.  SNOWDEN, 
T.  S.  HARRISON, 
W.  W.  JUSTICE, 

E.  H.  COATES, 

J.  B.  MITCHELL, 

F.  B.  REEVES, 

W.  E.  LITTLETON. 
L.  T.  DICKSON. 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN. 


THE   TESTIMONIAL. 


It  was  determined  by  the  gentlemen  having  the  Testi- 
monial in  charge,  that  a  well-selected  Library,  with 
book-cases  and  furniture  especially  designed  for  a  room 
in  the  residence  of  the  Director  General,  in  the  City  of 
Cincinnati,  would  be  an  acceptable  and  appropriate 
gift. 


10  TESTIMONIAL  TO 


THE    INVITATION. 


/ia  /wnci  <?/   ycul  cotn/ianu   <*   fcatiej&a 
¥l)€tecfol     Yieneia/  c/  tAe    iSM&lna/wna/ 


ALFRED  T.  GOSEOIIN.  11 


THE    PRESENTATION, 


At  the  lime  designated  a  large  number  of  ladies  and 
gentlemen  filled  the  chamber  of  the  Common  Council 
in  Independence  Hall,  to  witness  the  Ceremony  of  Pre- 
sentation. 

An  orchestra  was  present  to  assist  in  the  programme. 

At  the  hour  of  noon  the  Hon.  William  S.  Stokley, 
Mayor  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  escorted  the  Hon. 
Alfred  T.  Goshorn  into  the  Hall. 

They  were  accompanied  by  General  U.  S.  Grant. 
Ex-President  of  the  United  States;  His  Excellency 
John  F.  Hartranft,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Penn- 
sylvania; members  of  the  United  States  Centennial 
Commission,  and  of  the  Centennial  Board  of  Finance ; 
the  Select  and  Common  Council  of  Philadelphia;  mem- 


12  TESTIMONIAL  TO 

bers  of  the   Board  of  Trade,  and   other  distinguished 
gentlemen. 

His  Honor  the  Mayor,  on  taking  the  chair,  said  : 

Ladies  and  Gentlemen : 

One  year  ago  there  was  opened  in  tins  city  an  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  commemorating  the  completion  of 
a  century  of  our  existence  as  a  nation.  Among  many 
predictions  of  failure,  and  notwithstanding  many  dis- 
heartening circumstances  attending  its  inception  and 
progress,  this  stupendous  undertaking  was  successfully 
carried  out,  and,  by  its  grandeur  and  able  management, 
elicited  the  encomiums  of  the  representatives  of  all 
nations,  here  gathered  together.  There  was  one  whose 
unremitting  exertions  and  unwavering  fidelity  to  the 
cause  contributed  largely  to  this  success.  Although  he 
came  among  us  as  a  stranger,  by  his  deportment  and 
abilities,  he  endeared  himself  to  the  citizens  of  Phila- 
delphia. That  our  esteem  and  respect  for  him  may 
find  tangible  expression,  we  are  assembled  to-day,  and  I 
introduce  to  you  Mr.  Henry  C.  Carey,  to  whom  is  in- 
trusted the  pleasing  duty  of  presenting  to  Hon.  Alfred 
T.  Goshorn,  Director  General  of  the  late  Exhibition, 
the  Testimonial  of  our  citizens. 

Mr.  Henry  C.  Carey,  on  behalf  of  the  donors,  then 
presented  the  Testimonial,  in  the  following  remarks: 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN.  13 

Mr.  Chairman,  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  : 

But  a  few  weeks  since,  very  many,  and  perhaps  most 
of  you,  were  together  in  the  University  Chapel,  there  as- 
sembled for  the  purpose  of  doing  honor  to  the  man  who, 
when  Congress  had  finally  decided  on  leaving  the  pro- 
posed Centennial  Exhibition  to  its  fate,  to  the  astonish- 
ment and  even  regret  of  his  warmest  friends,  boldly 
announced  his  determination  that  the  work  should 
nevertheless  go  forward;  and  who,  having  meantime 
been  aided  by  an  almost  incomparable  Board  of  Finance, 
three  years  later,  when  all  the  work  of  preparation  had 
been  completed,  and  the  Exhibition  was  about  to  open, 
felt  himself  warranted  in  stating  that,  despite  the  se- 
rious difficulties  to  which  the  Board  had  found  itself  ex- 
posed, no  single  man  had  ever  been  required  to  ask  a 
second  time  for  any  portion  to  which  he  had  become  en- 
titled of  the  millions  that  had  been  expended.  A  great 
work  had  been  accomplished,  greater  than  anything 
of  the  kind  that  the  world  as  yet  had  seen  ;  and  in 
honoring  the  man  to  whom  its  accomplishment  had 
been  so  largely  due,  our  people  had,  as  I  rejoice  to  say 
and  feel,  really  honored  themselves. 

The  creation  of  such  a  Board  having,  so  far  as  was 
possible,  provided  for  obtaining  supplies  of  the  sinews  of 
war,  the  next  most  important  step  was  that  of  providing 
an  executive  head  of  the  Centennial  Commission  capable 
of  placing  himself  in  the  lead  of  the  various  subordinate 


14  TESTIMONIAL  TO 

bodies  intrusted  with  the  work  of  preparation,  thereby 
securing  harmony  of  action  in  reference  to  each  and 
every  part  of  the  great  work,  from  the  laying  of  the 
corner-stone  to  the  reception  of  exhibits  and  exhibitors, 
commissioners,  judges,  and  visitors  from  every  part  of 
the  civilized  world.  Happily  for  us,  the  Queen  City  of 
the  West,  by  means  of  repeated  and  highly  successful 
exhibitions,  had,  in  the  person  of  our  friend  now  pres- 
ent, in  whose  honor  we  are  here  assembled,  gradually  pre- 
pared for  us  the  very  man  of  whom  we  stood  so  much  in 
need;  and  still  more  happily,  the  Commissioners  proved 
successful  in  their  efforts  at  inducing  him  to  accept  a 
charge  involving  responsibilities  so  very  serious.  Few 
of  our  citizens,  even  then,  had  made  themselves  familiar 
with  his  claims  for  the  position  ;  but  little  time  there- 
after proved  to  be  required  for  enabling  all  who  came  in 
contact  with  him  to  satisfy  themselves  that  the  right 
man  had  been  put  in  the  right  place,  and  that  the  Com- 
missioners had  been  most  fortunate  in  securing  the  aid 
he  was  prepared  to  render.  Eminently  courtly  in  man- 
ner, thoroughly  informed  as  to  his  duties,  broad  in  his 
views,  cool  in  judgment,  prompt  and  decided  in  action, 
he  came  rapidly  to  command  the  confidence  of  all, 
whether  citizens  or  foreigners,  who  had  business  to  trans- 
act in  connection  with  the  exhibition  ;  and  to  that  confi- 
dence greatly  do  we  stand  indebted  for  the  fact  that 
this,  admittedly  the  greatest  of  industrial  exhibitions, 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN.  15 

from  first  to  last,  from  the  turning  up  of  the  first  sod  to 
the  final  closing  of  the  gates,  has  been  carried  through 
in  a  manner  that,  as  is  now  so  universally  admitted 
has  so  largely  reflected  credit  upon  our  State  and  upon 
the  nation. 

Highly  appreciating  the  service  that  has  thus  been 
rendered,  and  most  cordially  esteeming  the  man  to  whom 
we  stand  indebted  for  it,  a  number  of  our  citizens  have 
desired  to  give  expression  to  those  feelings  in  a  form 
that  shall  be  permanent,  and  to  that  end  have  requested 
me  to  offer,  as  I  have  now  the  pleasure  of  doing,  to  the 
late  Director  General  of  the  Exhibition,  a  library  of  sev- 
eral thousand  volumes  *  accompanying  it  with  their  best 
wishes  for  that  prosperity  and  happiness  in  the  future 
to  which  all  who  know  him  feel  him  to  be  so  abund- 
antly entitled. 

To  which  General  Goshorn  replied  : 

Mr.  Mayor  and  Citizens  of  Philadelphia  : 

I  arise,  not  without  embarrassment,  to  acknowledge 
your  cordial  greetings,  and  to  accept  your  valuable  tes- 
timonial of  esteem  and  respect.      I  had   hoped  that  I 

•  Mr.  Carey  then  presented  to  General  Goshorn  a  Catalogue 
of  the  Library.  The  books  and  furniture  were  subsequently  for- 
warded to  his  home,  and  arranged  by  the  Committee.  * 


16  TESTIMONIAL  TO 

might  retire  from  the  official  position  I  have  held  among 
you  as  quietly  as  I  came  in  the  autumn  of  1873 ;  but  by 
your  good-will  I  am  here,  in  this  place  sacred  in  the 
annals  of  the  history  of  our  country,  as  the  representa- 
tive of  those  who  have  labored  with  zeal  and  fidelity  in 
behalf  of  an  enterprise  whose  success  added  new  laurels 
to  the  national  honor,  and  brought  merited  renown  to 
your  beautiful  city.  I  am  profoundly  sensible  of  the 
distinguished  consideration  you  have  extended  to  me  on 
this  occasion,  and  since  you  have  chosen  me  to  be  the 
recipient  of  your  recognition  of  the  services  rendered  to 
the  public  by  the  administration  of  the  International 
Exhibition  of  1876,  I  do  not  feel  at  liberty  to  decline 
this  expression  of  your  approval. 

This  building,  and  the  associations  that  cluster  about 
it,  gave  the  first  thought  of  the  appropriateness  of  the 
character  of  the  celebration  which  has  so  fittingly  com- 
memorated the  centenary  of  American  independence. 
Hallowed  by  sacred  memories,  the  witness  of  the  birth 
of  the  republic,  and  of  the  progress  and  beneficence  of 
its  institutions,  it  remains  a  monument  of  unity,  peace, 
and  concord,  revered  and  guarded  by  the  affections  of 
the  people. 

It  was  natural,  therefore,  when  contemplating  the 
location  of  the  International  Exhibition  of  1876,  which 
was  expressly  intended  to  celebrate  the  establishment  of 
the  nation  proclaimed  from  this  building,  that  this  city 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN.  17 

should  be  chosen  ;  indeed,  it  seems  strange  now  that 
there  was  cause  for  a  discussion  on  this  subject  in  the 
national  Congress.  It  was  a  wise  selection — it  was  most 
fortunate  for  the  enterprise. 

From  its  inception  the  Exhibition  received  substantial 
and  timely  support  from  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia. 
When  the  Centennial  Commission  was  first  welcomed  to 
your  city  with  a  hospitality  that  was  most  generous, 
there  were  forebodings  that  were  not  encouraging; 
clouds  hung  over  the  enterprise  ;  there  seemed  to  be 
only  misgivings  in  the  horizon  ;  but  underlying  all  this, 
there  was  here  a  patriotic  determination  to  sustain  the 
national  honor,  and  to  maintain  the  good  name  of  the 
city.  It  was  a  latent  power  that  never  receded,  but 
was  always  present  to  stimulate  and  uphold.  With- 
out ostentation,  and  yet  with  unfaltering  earnestness, 
it  engaged  the  sympathy  and  support  of  this  Com- 
monwealth, municipality,  and  people,  and  finally  at- 
tracted the  attention  and  co-operation  of  the  people  of 
the  United  States  and  the  governments  of  the  civilized 
nations  of  the  world. 

I  do  not  speak  simply  in  high  compliment  when  I  as- 
sert that  the  prompt  action  of  the  citizens  of  Philadel- 
phia saved  the  administration  from  humiliating  embar- 
rassments that  endangered  the  very  existence  of  the 
Exhibition.  They  gave  friendly  encouragement  and 
financial  assistance  when  it  was  most  needed,  and  stood 


18  TESTIMONIAL  TO 

firm  in  the  belief  of  the  ultimate  sympathy  and  support 
of  the  country.  To  them,  therefore,  is  due,  in  a  very 
large  degree,  the  honor  that  resulted  to  our  government 
and  institutions  from  the  success  of  the  Exhibition.  The 
spirit  and  enthusiasm  of  this  community,  which  ujriield 
the'  enterprise  when  its  object  and  organization  were 
misunderstood,  enlisted  the  co-operation  of  the  entire 
country,  and,  in  recognition  of  its  interest  and  apprecia- 
tion, there  were  brought  valuable  contributions  of  indus- 
trial objects  from  every  part  of  the  land.  There  was  thus 
secured  and  presented  to  the  world,  in  Fairmount  Park, 
an  exhibition  of  the  industries  of  all  nations,  inaugu- 
rated and  controlled  by  fhe  people  of  the  United  States 
in  honor  of  a  great  national  festival,  and  in  obedience 
to  a  sentiment  of  reverence  for  the  blessings  of  peace 
and  the  comfort  and  enjoyment  of  our  homes  vouchsafed 
to  us  by  the  perpetuity  of  our  institutions. 

I  need  not  speak  to  you  of  the  gathering  of  the  peo- 
ple from  every  city,  town,  and  hamlet  of  our  land,  of  the 
pleasure  and  information  they  received,  of  the  coming 
and  departure  of  the  representatives  of  foreign  nations, 
of  the  grandeur  of  the  spectacle,  of  the  educational  re- 
sults of  the  Exhibition,  of  its  commercial  and  political 
benefits  to  the  country,  nor  of  the  hospitality  extended 
to  our  foreign  guests,  and  their  enjoyment  and  apprecia- 
tion of  our  homes  and  institutions.  These  remain  with 
us  as  a  proud  and  enduring  monument  of  the  wisdom 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN.  19 

that  conceived  the  Exhibition,  and  of  the  integrity  of 
its  administration. 

No  individual  is  entitled  to  the  credit  of  the  results. 
It  was  the  impersonal  character  of  the  management  and 
the  combination  of  favorable  circumstances  that  brought 
order  to  the  organization,  and  harmony  to  the  execution 
of  its  regulations. 

If  it  were  judicious,  I  would  venture  to  mention  the 
names  of  many  of  my  associates  who  are  deserving  of 
public  recognition  for  their  devotion,  ability,  and  unwav- 
ering fidelity  to  the  work  confided  to  our  keeping.  I 
am  glad  of  this  opportunity,  however,  on  this  occasion, 
and  in  this  place,  to  acknowledge  my  special  indebted- 
ness for  personal  and  official  support  and  co-operation 
in  the  affairs  committed  to  my  direction,  to  the  muni- 
cipal authorities  and  citizens  of  Philadelphia — to  the 
Press  of  the  country,  and  especially  of  this  city — to  the 
members  and  officers  of  the  United  States  Centennial 
Commission,  and  Centennial  Board  of  Finance — to  the 
faithful  officers  attached  to  my  personal  staff",  and  to  the 
women  of  the  country,  who,  from  the  beginning,  have 
been  devoted  friends  of  the  enterprise. 

I  accept,  then,  this  Testimonial  as  an  expression  of 
your  appreciation  of  the  services  rendered  by  the  ad- 
ministration of  the  Exhibition,  and  assure  you  of  my 
deep  sense  of  gratitude  for  your  kindness  and  friend- 
ship.    It  will  be  retained  and  enjoyed  in  remembrance 


20  TESTIMONIAL  TO 

of  your  great  courtesies,  and  of  the  events  of  the  past 
year,  which  I  pray  may  redound  to  the  honor  and  pros- 
perity of  your  city.- 

At  the  conclusion  of  the  Director-General's  remarks, 
the  ladies  and  gentlemen  present  personally  congratu- 
lated the  distinguished  guest. 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN. 


21 


THE    DONORS. 


The  undersigned  citizens  of  Philadelphia,  recogniz- 
ing the  eminently  able  and  satisfactory  services  of  the 
Hon.  Alfred  T.  Goshorn,  in  the  position  of  Director 
General  of  the  International  Exhibition  of  1876,  unite 
in  tendering  to  him,  before  his  departure  from  the  city, 
a  suitable  testimonial  of  their  esteem  and  appreciation : 


JOHN  WELSH, 
THOMAS  COCHRAN, 
EDWARD  T.  STEEL, 
JOHN   WANAMAKER, 
J  AS.  L.  CLAGHORN, 
AMOS  R.  LITTLE, 
GEO.  PHILLER, 
THOMAS  S.  HARRISON, 
HENRY  C.  GIBSON, 


JOSEPH  WHARTON, 
S.  A.  CALDWELL, 
CLARENCE  H.  CLARK, 
JNO.  PRICE  WETHERILL, 
N.  PARKER  SHORTRIDGE, 
E.  C.  KNIGHT, 
A.  J.  DREXEL, 
G.  W.  CHILDS, 
JAS.  S.  WRIGHT, 


22 


TESTIMONIAL  TO 


EDW'D  Y.  TOWNSEND, 
JOSEPH  F.  TOBIAS, 
JOHN  HARRISON, 
THOMAS  DOLAN, 
"WILLIAM  SIMPSON, 
LEWIS  WALM  SMITH, 
L.  TAYLOR  DICKSON, 
H.  H.  BINGHAM, 
CAMPBELL  TUCKER,. 
CHAS  K.  IDE, 
EDW'D  ROBERTS,  Jr., 
JACOB  REIGEL, 
A.  H,  FRANCISCUS, 
CHAS.  L.  BORIE, 
H.  P.  BORIE, 
BEAUVEAU  BORIE, 
J.  M.  RHOADES, 
W.  L.  SHAFFER, 
D.  B.  CUMMINGS, 
A.  LOUDEN  SNOWDEN, 
W.  J.  LLOYD, 
J.  B.  MITCHELL, 
W.  T.  CARTER, 
EZRA  BOWEN, 
GEORGE  S.  FOX, 
GEORGE  T.  LEWIS, 
JOEL  J.  BAILEY, 
J.  E.  CALDWELL, 
M.  NURBURGER, 
J.  FRALEY  SMITH, 


GEORGE  L.  HARRISON,  Jr., 
A.  R.  GOVETT, 
JOHN  BA1RD, 
F.  L.  BODINE, 
CLAYTON  MACMICHAEL, 
W.  S.  RUSSELL, 
WILLIAM  MACMICHAEL, 
WM.  HENRY  RAWLE, 
WM.  E.  LITTLETON, 
GEORGE  H.  STUART, 
W.  A.  DROWN, 
CRAWFORD  ARNOLD, 
C.  H.  ROGERS, 
H.  H.  HOUSTON, 
A.  J.  CASSATT, 
THOMAS  A.  SCOTT, 
SAMUEL  WELSH, 
THOMAS  S.  ELLIS, 
SAML  R.  SHIPLEY, 
CHAS.  WHEELER, 
JOSEPH  PATTERSON, 
J.  S.  BUNTING, 
J.  E.  KINGSLEY, 
M.  BAIRD, 
M.  LEIB  HARRISON, 

E.  W.  CLARK, 

F.  A.  COMLY, 
WM.  WELSH, 
THOMAS  HARRISON, 
BARTON  HOOPES, 


ALFRED  T.  G  OS  HORN. 


23 


HENRY  H.  ELLISON, 
E.  WILLIAMS,  Jr., 
EVAN  RANDOLPH, 
JOHN  S.  JENKS, 
WM.  H.  JENKS, 
CHARLES  E.  CLAGHORN, 
WM.  F.  HERRING, 
EDWD  H.  COATES, 
HENRY  R.  KIBBE, 
EDWARD  I.  CHAFFEE, 
HENRY    LEWIS, 
GEO.  W.  WHARTON,  Jr., 
JOHN  L.  BOARDMAN, 
LEMUEL  COFFIN, 
JOSEPH  B.  ALTEMUS, 
JOHN  O.  JAMES, 
WM.  C.  KENT, 
CHARLES   SANTEE, 
HENRY  D.  WELSH, 
EBEN  C.  JAYNE, 
JOHN  H.  WALKER, 
SAM'L  E.  STOKES, 
T.  B.  P.  DI.XEY, 
RICHARD  WOOD, 
BENJ.  V.  MARSH, 
GEO.  N.  ALLEN, 
M.  A.  BARCROFT, 
JACOB  Y.  FINE, 
SAM'L  P.  GOODWIN, 
WM.  P.  RODMAN, 


BROOMFIELD  H.  MOORE, 
B.  ELLISON, 

JUSTUS  0.  STRAWBRIDGE, 
ISAAC  H.  CLOTHIER, 
THOMAS  G.  HOOD, 
JAMES  BON  BRIGHT, 
HENRY  W.  GUNDAKER, 
STUART  WILSON, 
SAM'L  BRADBURY, 
BENJ.  G.  COATES, 
MORRISON  COATES, 
GEO.  M.  COATES, 
ALEXANDER  WHILLDIN, 
LEAMING  M.  WHILLDIN, 
JOHN  H.  CATHERWOOD, 
JOHN  B.  DORISS, 
CHARLES  C.  HARRISON, 
W.  W.  FRAZIER,  Jr. 
ALFRED  C.  HARRISON, 
JOHN  T.  LEWIS, 
SAUNDERS  LEWIS, 
SAM'L  N.  LEWIS, 
WM.  A.  DROWN, 
WILLIS  H.  BELKNAP, 
GEORGE  BURNHAM, 
CHARLES  T.  PARRY, 
EDWARD  H.  WILLIAMS, 
DAVID  S.  BROWN, 
GEO.  A.  HEYL, 
JAMES  S.  MOORE, 


24 


TESTIMONIAL  TO 


FRANCIS  B.  KEEVES, 
WiM.  PARVIN, 
SAM'L  A.  WHITNEY, 
WM.  B.  KEMPTON, 
THOMAS  McKEAN, 
GEORGE  M.  NEWHALL,. 
JOHN  I.  BORIE, 
HENRY  K.  KENDIG, 
GEORGE  H.  McFADDEN, 
JOHN  H.  McFADDEN, 
WM.  I.  FELL, 
JOSEPH  E.  TAYLOR, 
HENRY  C.  KELLOGG, 
FRANK  E.  ELWELL, 
EDWARD  H.  FITLER, 
CONRAD  F.  CLOTHIER, 
HENRY  C.  FOX, 


CHARLES  D.  FOX, 
THOMAS  H.  WTHITNEY, 
CLEM'T  R.  WAIN  WRIGHT, 
ISRAEL  R.  WAIN  WRIGHT, 
JAMES  KEMPTON, 
JAMES  E.  CALDWELL, 
RICHARD  A.  LEWIS, 
J.  ALBERT  CALDWELL, 
JOSEPH  T.  BAILEY, 
E.  W.  BAILEY, 
BEN  J.  HOMER, 
THOMAS  HOMER, 
FRANK  S.  COLLADAY, 
CHARLES  BAEDER, 
WM.  ADAMSON, 
ALFRED  J.  OSTHEIMER, 
WM.  J.  OSTHEIMER. 


ALFRED  T.  GOSHORN.  25 


THE    ROOM. 


The  room  in  which  the  Collection  of  Books  is  ar- 
ranged is  in.  the  old  family  homestead  of  the  Director 
General,  in  the  city  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  It  was  dec- 
orated and  furnished  entire  by  the  donors. 

The  book-cases,  mantel,  escritoire,  and  center-table 
desk  were  designed  by  Mr.  Frank  Furness,  architect, 
of  Philadelphia,  and  are  executed  in  Pennsylvania  oak 
of  the  finest  grain,  with  an  oil  finish.  The  design  is 
plain  and  truthful,  producing  a  most  agreeable  sense 
of  simplicity,  appropriateness,  and  durability. 

The  cases  are  five  feet  six  inches  in  height,  with  open 
fronts,  each  containing  six  shelves. 

The  general  decorations,  including  the  wall  and 
ceiling  papers,  floor  covering,  door  and  window  cur- 
tains, and  chairs,  were  furnished  by  J.  E.  Walraven, 
of  Philadelphia. 


26  TESTIMONIAL  TO  A.  T.  GOSHORN. 

The  carpet,  designed  by  Ch.  Dresser,  is  of  rich  vel- 
vet ;  the  coloring  in  blended  shades  of  green,  olive,  and 
brown,  with  leaves  and  flowers  arranged  to  produce  an 
"  all  over  pattern." 

The  door  curtains  —  ''Mansourat" —  oriental  style, 
manufactured  from  raw  silk,  in  Southern  France. 

The  window  curtains  —  "Illuminated"  —  manufac- 
tured in  Scotland,  from  worsted,  without  trimmings, 
but  with  base  and  border  deftly  wrought  in  a  single 
piece. 

The  room  is  a  fine  example  of  good  design,  correct 
forms,  skillful  workmanship,  and  of  chaste  and  pleas- 
ing harmony  of  colors.  -  The  effect  sought  is  the  sim- 
plicity and  repose  regarded  as  essential  for  a  room 
devoted  to  books. 


THE    BOOKS. 


The  books  were  selected  by  a  committee  of  the 
donors,  and  supplied  by  Messrs.  Porter  &  Coates,  of 
Philadelphia.  The  bindings,  which  are  of  great  va- 
riety and  beauty,  were  mostly  executed  by  Messrs. 
Pawson  &  Nicholson,  of  Philadelphia. 

Inside  of  the  cover  of  each  volume  is  an  engraved  book 
label,  by  Louis  Dreka  ,  a  fac-simile  of  which  is  here  given. 


-   //'/.;<  y//ss/  /f    ///y 

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<//.  ///y/sY/y  //y/y  //yy    f/rs//^, 

Y'v  / 


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^Y/y////yy/,    YY'YY/Y'yY'YYJ    /      yS/yYYY  ///  ,JY  /y'YYY.Y, 

a.)  U  vwdtxn  Q^mexjal  of  \i\c 


CATALOGUE 


THE    LIBRARY. 


THE  LIBRARY. 


ACRELIUS  (Israel).  A  History  of  New  Sweden;  or, 
The  Settlement  of  the  River  Delaware.  Translated 
from  the  Swedish,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes, 
by  William  B.  Reynolds.     Portrait.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1876. 

AKENSIDE  (Mark).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait. 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1845. 

ALCOOK  (Sir  Rutherford).  The  Capital  of  the  Ty- 
coon. A  Narrative  of  Three  Years'  Residence  in 
Japan.     Maps  and  Illustrations.     2  vols.     12mo. 

New  York,  1868. 

ALLIBONE  (S.  Austin).  A  Critical  Dictionary  of 
English  Literature  and  British  and  American 
Authors,  Living  and  Deceased,  from  the  Earliest 
.  Accounts  to  the  Latter  Half  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century.  Containing  over  Forty-six  Thousand 
Articles  (Authors),  with  Forty  Indexes  of  Subjects. 
3  vols.     Royal  8vo.     Half  morocco.       Phila.,  1867. 


30  CATALOGUE  OF 

APPLETON.  The  American  Cyclopaedia.  A  Popular 
Dictionary  of  General  Knowledge.  Edited  by 
George  Eipley  and  Charles  A.  Dana.  16  vols. 
.Royal  8vo.     Half  morocco.  New  York,  1873-6. 

AENOLD  (Thomas  J.)  Eeynard  the  Fox.  After  the 
German  Version  of  Goethe.  With  Illustrations  by 
Joseph  Wolf.     8vo.     Half  morocco.     London,  1855. 


BACON  (Lord).  Works  of  Francis  Bacon,  Baron  of 
Verulam,  Viscount  St.  Alban,  and  Lord  High 
Chancellor  of  England.  Edited  by  James  Sped- 
ding,  Eobert  L.  Ellis,  and  Douglas  D.  Heath. 
Portraits.     7  vols.     8vo.     Tree  calf.     London,  1872. 

BAGEHOT  (Walter).  Lombard  Street.  A  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Money  Market.     12mo. 

New  York,  1874. 

BAGEHOT  (Walter).  Physics  and  Politics;  or, 
Thoughts  on  the  Application  of  the  Principles  of 
"Natural  Selection  "  and  "Inheritance  "  to  Politi- 
cal Society.     12mo.  New  York,  1875. 

BAGEHOT  (Walter).  The  English  Constitution, 
and  other  Political  Essays.  Eevised  Edition. 
12mo.  New  York,  1877. 

BAKEE  (James).     Turkey.     With  a  Map.     8vo. 

New  York,  1877. 


THE  LIBRARY.  31 

BAKER  (Sir  Samuel  W.)  Ismaih'a.  A  Narrative  of 
the  Expedition  to  Central  Africa,  for  the  Suppres- 
sion of  the  Slave  Trade.  Organized  by  Ismail, 
Khedive  of  Egypt.  Maps,  Portraits,  and  Illustra- 
tions.    8vo.  New  York,  1875. 

BANCROFT  (George).  History  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  Discovery  of  the  American  Continent. 
Portrait.     10  vols.     8vo.     Half  russia.  Boston. 

BARHAM  (R.  H.  D.)  The  Ingoldsby  Legends;  or, 
Mirth  and  Marvels,  by  Thomas  Ingoldsby,  Esq. 
Illustrated  by  Cruikshank.  2  vols.  8vo.  Tree 
calf.  Landon,  1870. 

BARRINGTON  (Sir  Jonah).  Personal  Sketches  of 
his  Own  Times.  Third  Edition,  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author;  an  Essay  on  Irish  Wit  and  Humor; 
and  Notes  and  Corrections  by  Townsend  Young. 
2  vo!s.     8vo.  London,  1871. 

BARTLETT  (John).  Familiar  Quotations.  Being  an 
Attempt  to  trace  to  their  Sources,  Passages  and 
Phrases  in  Common  Use.  Seventh  Edition.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  Boston,  1877. 

BAZ  (Gustavo)  and  GALLO  (E.  L.)  History  of  the 
Mexican  Railway.  Wealth  of  Mexico,  in  the  Re- 
gion extending  from  the  Gulf  to  the  Capital  of  the 
Republic,  considered  in  its  Geological,  Agricultural, 
Manufacturing,  and  Commercial  Aspects,  with  Sci- 
entific, Historical,  and  Statistical  Notes.  Trans- 
lated by  George  F.  Henderson.  Plates.  Small 
folio.  Mexico  City,  1876. 


32  CATALOGUE  OF 


BEATT1E  (James).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  16mo. 
Full  morocco.  Pickering,  London,  1853. 

BEAUMONT  (Francis)  and  FLETCHER  (John). 
The  Works  of.  With  an  Introduction  by  George 
Darley.  Portraits  and  Yignettes.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  London,  1840. 

•BECKER  (W.  A.)  Gallus;  or,  Roman  Scenes  of  the 
Time  of  Augustus.  Translated  by  Rev.  Frederick 
Metcalfe.     12mo.  London,  1876. 

BECKER  (W.  A.)  Charicles  ;  or,  Illustrations  of  the 
Private  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks.  Translated  by 
Rev.  Frederick  Metcalfe.     12m o.         London,  18G6. 

BECKWITH  (Arthur).  Majolica  and  Fayence:  Ital- 
ian, Sicilian,  Majorcan,  Hispano-Moresque,  and 
Persian.     Illustrated.     12 mo.  New  York,  1877. 

BELL  (Wm.  A.)  New  Tracks  in  North  America.  A 
Journal  of  Travel  and  Adventure.  Illustrated. 
8vo.  London,  1870. 

BLACK  (Adam  and  Charles).  General  Atlas  of  the 
World.     Folio.     Half  morocco.      Edinburgh,  1876. 

BLAKE  (John  F.)  Astronomical  Myths.  Based  on 
Flammarion's  "  History  of  the  Heavens."  Illus- 
trated.    8vo.  London,  1877. 

BONAPARTE  (Napoleon).  Memoirs  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte.  With  an  Account  of  the  Important 
Events  of  the  Hundred  Days;  of  Napoleon's  Sur- 
render to  the  English  ;  and  of  his  Residence  and 


THE  LIBRARY.  33 

Death    at   St.    Helena.      By  Fauvelet   Bourrienne. 
Portraits.    4  vols.    8vo.    Half  calf.     London,  1836. 

BOUY1ER  (Hannah  M.)  Familiar  Astronomy;  or, 
An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Heavens.  Il- 
lustrated.    8vo.  Philadelphia. 

BOUTELL  (Charles).  Heraldry,  Historical  and  Pop- 
ular. Third  Edition.  With  Nine  Hundred  and 
Seventy-five  Illustrations.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1864. 

BOYDELL  (John).  The  Gallery  of  Illustrations  for 
Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Works.  Beduced  and  En- 
graved by  the  Heliotype  Process.  With  Selections 
from  the  Text.     Royal  4to.     Full  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1874. 

BRANDE  (W.  T.)  and  COX  (Rev.  G.  W.)  A  Diction- 
ary of  Science,  Literature,  and  Art.  3  vols.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  London,  1872. 

BRISSE  (Alex.)  and  ROTROU  (Leon  de).  The 
Draining  of  Lake  Fucino.  Accomplished  by  His 
Excellency  Prince  Alexander  Torlonia.  Trans- 
lated by  V.  de  Tivoli,  Jr.  4to.  text,  and  folio  Atlas 
of  Plates  and  Drawings.     Half  morocco. 

Rome  (Propaganda  Press),  1876. 

BRITISH  ESSAYISTS.  With  Prefaces,  Historical  and 
Biographical,  by  A.  Chalmers.  Portraits.  38  vols. 
18mo.     Half  calf.  London,  1823. 

The  Tattler.     4  vols.  The  Spectator.     8  vols. 

The  Guardian.     3  vols.  The  Rambler.     3  vols. 


34  CATALOGUE  OF 

British  Essayists—  Continued. 

The  Adventurer.     3  vols.  The  Idler.     1  vol. 

The  Connoisseur.     2  vols.  The  Lounger.     2  vols. 

The  Mirror.     2  vols.  The  Looker-On.     3  vols. 

The  Observer.     3  vols.  Index.     1  vol. 

The  World.     3  vols. 

BEITISH  POETS.  The  Aldine  Edition  of  the  British 
Poets.  With  Memoirs  and  Notes  by  Sir  Harris 
Nicolas,  J.  Mitford,  A.  Dyce,  and  others.  Portraits. 
53  vols.     16rao.     Pull  morocco. 

Pickering,  London,  1830-53. 


Akenside.     1  vol. 

Milton.     3  vols. 

Beattie.     1  vol. 

Parnell.     1  vol. 

Burns.     3  vols. 

Pope.     3  vols. 

Butler.    2  vols. 

Prior.     2  vols. 

Chaucer.     6  vols. 

Shakespeare.     1  vol 

Churchill.     3  vols. 

Spenser.     5  vols. 

Collins.     1  vol. 

Swift.     3  vols. 

Cowper.     3  vols. 

Surrey.     1  vol. 

Dryden.     5  vols. 

Thomson.     2  vols. 

Falconer.     1  vol. 

White.     1  vol. 

Goldsmith.     1  vol. 

Wyatt.     1  vol. 

Gray.     1  vol. 

Young.     2  vols. 

BKONTE  (Charlotte).  Life  and  Works  of  Charlotte 
Bronte  and  her  Sisters.  Illustrated.  7  vols. 
Crown  8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1872. 

Jane  Eyre,  by  Currer  Bell. 

Shirley,  by  Currer  Bell. 

Villette,  by  Currer  Bell. 

The  Professor,  with  Poems,  by  Currer  Bell. 


THE  LIBRARY.  35 

Bronte —  Continued. 

Wuthering  Heights,  by  Emily  Bronte;  and  Agnes  Gray,  by 

Anna  Bronte. 
The  Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall,  by  Anna  Bronte. 
Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte,  by  Airs.  Gaskell. 

BROUGHAM  (Henry,  Lord).  Works  of.  11  vols. 
12mo.     Half  Calf.  Edinburgh,  1873. 

Vol.  1.  Lives  of  the  Philosophers  of  the  Time  of  George  III. 

Vol.  2.  Men  and  Letters  of  the  Time  of  George  III. 

Vols.  3-5.  Statesmen  of  the  Time  of  George  III  and  IV. 

Vol  6.  Natural  Theology;  Dialogues  on  Instinct;  Observa- 
tions on  Structure  of  Cells  of  Bees;  and  Fossil 
Osteology. 

Vol.  7.  Dissertations  and  Addresses,  Khetorical  and  Literary. 

Vol.  8.  Dissertations,  Historical  and  Political. 

Vols.  9,  10.  Speeches. 

Vol.11.  British  Constitution:  Its  History,  Structure,  and 
Working. 

BROWNING  (Elizabeth  B.)  Poems.  Portrait,  4 
vols.     16nio.     Half  calf.  New  York. 

BROWNING  (Elizabeth  B.)  Essays  on. the  Greek 
Christian  Poets  and  the  English  Poets.  16mo. 
Half  calf.  New  York. 

BROWNING  (Robert).  Works  of.  Portrait.  13 
vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.  Boston. 

Poems.     2  vols. 

The  King  and  the  Book.     2  vols. 

Sordello;  Strafford;  Christmas  Eve;  and  Easter  Day. 

Ballaustion's  Adventure. 

Eifine  at  the  Fair. 


36  CATALOGUE  OF 

Browning —  Continued. 

Men,  Women,  and  Books. 

Dramatis  Personae. 

The  Inn  Album. 

Aristophanes'  Apology. 

Red  Cotton  Night-Cap  Country. 

Pacchiarotto. 

BBYAN  (Michael).  A  Biographical  and  Critical  Dic- 
tionary of  Painters  and  Engravers.  With  a  List 
of  Ciphers,  Monograms,  and  Marks.  New  Edi- 
tion. Edited  by  George  Stanley.  Illustrated. 
Koyal  8vo.  London,  1873. 

Supplement  to  Bryan's  Dictionary.  A  Biographical 
and  Critical  Dictionary  of  .Recent  and  Living 
Painters-  and  Engravers.  By  Henry  Ottley. 
Koyal  8vo.  London,  1876. 

BBYANT  (William  Cullen).  Poems.  Portrait  and 
Illustrations.     16mo.     Half  calf.     New  York,  1875. 

BBYANT  (William  Cullen).  The  Iliad  of  Homer. 
Translated  into  English  Blank  Yerse.  2  vols. 
12mo.     Half  calf.  Boston,  1876. 

BEYANT  (William  Cullen).  The  Odyssey  of  Homer. 
Translated  into  English  Blank  Yerse.  2  vols. 
12mo.     Half  calf.  Boston,  1873. 

BUCKLE  (Henry  Thomas).  History  of  Civilization 
in  England.     3  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1873. 


THE  LIBBABY.  37 

BUCKLE  (Henry  Thomas).  Miscellaneous  and  Pos- 
thumous Works.  Edited,  with  a  Biographical  No- 
tice, by  Ellen  Taylor.     3  vols.     8vo.     Tree  calf. 

London,  1872. 

BULWEE  (Lord  Lytton).  Novels.  (Knebworth 
Edition.)  Illustrated.  22  vols.  12mo.  Half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1875-77. 

Falkland;  Zicci. 

Pelham;  or,  The  Adventures  of  a  Gentleman. 

The  Disowned. 

Devereux. 

Paul  Clifford. 

Eugene  Aram. 

Godolphin. 

Last  Days  of  Pompeii. 

Kienzi:  The  Last  of  the  Roman  Tribunes. 

Strange  Story. 

Ernest  Maltravers. 

Alice;  or,  The  Mysteries. 

Leila;  Calderon,  the  Courtier;  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine. 

Night  and  Morning. 

Zanoni. 

Last  of  the  Barons. 

Lucretia;  or,  The  Children  of  Light. 

Harold:  The  Last  of  the  Saxon  Kings. 

The  Caxtons  :  A  Family  Picture. 

My  Novel ;  or,  Varieties  in  English  Life.     2  vols. 

What  Will  He  Do  With  It  ?     2  vols. 

The  Coming  Race. 

Kenelm  Chillingly  :  His  Adventures  and  Opinions. 

The  Parisians.     2  vols. 

Pausanias  the  Spartan. 


38  CATALOGUE  OF 

BUNYAN  (John).  The  Pilgrim's  Progress.  With  a 
Life  of  the  Author,  by  Eobert  Southey.  Illustrated 
with  Portrait  and  Engravings.  12mo.  Half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1839. 

BUEKE  (Sir  Bernard).  The  Book  of  Orders  of 
Knighthood,  and  Decorations  of  Honor  of  all  Na- 
tions. Comprising  an  Historical  Account  of  each 
Order,  Military,  Naval,  and  Civil,  from  the  Earliest 
to  the  Present  Time.  With  Lists  of  the  Knights 
and  Companions  of  each  British  Order.  With 
Facsimile  Colored  Illustrations  of  the  Insignia  of 
the  Various  Orders.     8vo.  London,  1858. 

BUEKE  (Sir  Bernard).  A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic 
Dictionary  of  the  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the 
British  Empire.     8vo.  London,  1875. 

BUEKE  (Edmund).  The  Works  and  Correspondence 
of.     Portrait.     8  vols.     8vo.     Full  calf. 

London,  1852. 

BUEKE  (Edmund).  Life  of  the  Et.  Hon.  Edmund 
Burke.  By  James  Prior.  Fifth  Edition.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  London,  1854. 

BUBNS  (Eobert).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  3  vols. 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1839. 

BUETON  (Eobert).  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy: 
What  it  is.  With  all  the  Kinds,  Causes,  Symptoms, 
Prognostics,  and  Several  Cures  of  it.  In  Three 
Partitions,  with  their  Several   Sections,  Members, 


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and  Sub-sections  Philosophically,  Medically,  His- 
torically opened  and  cut  up.  By  Democritus  Ju- 
nior. With  a  Satirical  Preface,  conducing  to  the 
Following  Discourse.     3  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York,  1875. 

BUSH  (Mrs.  Forbes).  Memoirs  of  the  Queens  of 
France.  Including  a  Memoir  of  Her  Majesty,  the 
Late  Queen  of  the  French  (Marie  Amelie).  Por- 
traits.    2  vols.     12mo.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

BUTLEE  (Samuel).  Hudibras.  With  Dr.  Gray's  An- 
notations.   Illustrated.     3  vols.     8vo.     Half  russia. 

London,  1819. 

BUTLER  (Samuel).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  2 
vols.     16mo.     Full  morocco. 

Pickering,  London,  1835. 

BYRON  (Lord).  The  Poetical  Works  of.  Portrait. 
6  vols.     8vo.     Tree  calf.  London,  1855. 

BYRON  (Lord).  Letters  and  Journals  of.  With  a 
Notice  of  his  Life  by  Thomas  Moore.  Portraits 
and  Illustrations  by  Finden.  3  vols.  8vo.  Tree 
calf.  London,  1833. 


CANOVA  (Antonio).  The  Works  of  Canova  in  Sculp- 
ture and  Modeling.  Engraved  in  Outline  by  Henry 
Moses.  With  a  Biographical  Memoir  by  Count 
Cicognara,  and  Descriptive  Notes.     4to. 

London,  1876. 


40  CATALOGUE  OF 

CAREY  (Henry  C.)  Works  of.  9  vols.  8vo.  Half 
morocco.  Philadelphia. 

Principles  of  Social  Science.     3  vols. 
The  Past,  Present,  and  Future. 
The  Slave  Trade. 
The  Unity  of  Law. 
Miscellaneous  Works.     3  vols. 

CARLYLE  (Thomas).  Complete  Works.  Portraits 
and  Illustrations.     34  vols.     8vo.     Half  Calf. 

London,  1869-74. 

History  of  Frederick  the  Great.     10  vols. 

Cromwell's  Letters  and  Speeches.     5  vols. 

The  French  Kevolution.     3  vols. 

Essays.     6  vols. 

Translations  from  the  German.     3  vols. 

Past  and  Present. 

Latter  Day  Pamphlets. 

Heroes  and  Hero  Worship. 

Life  of  John  Sterling. 

Life  of  Schiller. 

Sartor  Kesartus. 

General  Index. 

CERVANTES  (Miguel  de).  The  History  of  the  In- 
genious Gentleman,  Don  Quixote  of  La  Mancha. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish,  by  Motteux.  With 
Copious  Notes,  and  an  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Writ- 
ings of  Cervantes,  by  John  G.  Lockhart.  4  vols. 
12mo.     Half  morocco.  Boston,  1870. 

CHAMBERS  (Robert).  Book  of  Days.  A  Miscellany 
of  Popular  Antiquities,  etc.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
Royal  8vo.     Half  calf.  Edinburgh. 


THE  LIBRARY.  41 

CHAMBERS  (W.  and  R.)  Information  for  the  People. 
A  Popular  Encyclopaedia.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
8vo.     Half  morocco.  Philadelphia. 

CHAUCER  (Geoffrey).  Poetical  Works.  Portraits. 
6  vols.     16mo.     Full  morocco. 

Pickering,  London,  1845. 

CHURCHILL  (Charles).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait. 
3  vols.     Full  morocco.        Pickering,  London,  1844. 

CICERO.  Life  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  By  William 
Forsyth.    2  vols.    12mo.    Halfrussia.     N.  Y.,  18fi6. 

COLLINS  (William).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait. 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1830. 

COLUMBUS  (Christopher).  The  Life  and  Voyages 
of  Christopher  Columbus.  To  which  are  added 
those  of  his  Companions.  By  Washington  Irving. 
3  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York. 

COOPER  (Thompson).  Men  of  the  Time.  A  Diction- 
ary of  Contemporaries.  Containing  Biographical 
Notices  of  Eminent  Characters  of  both  Sexes. 
12mo.  London,  1875. 

COWPER  (William).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  3 
vols.     Full  morocco.  Pickering,  London,  1845. 

CROSS  (Maurice).  Selections  from  the  Edinburgh 
Review.  Comprising  the  Best  Articles  in  that 
Journal,  from  its  Commencement  to  the  Present 
Time.  With  a  Preliminary  Dissertation  and  Ex- 
planatory Notes.     6  vols.     8vo.     Half  calf. 

Paris,  1835. 


42  CATALOGUE  OF 

CROWE  (J.  A.)  and  CAYALCASELLE  (G.  B.)  The 
Early  Flemish  Painters.  With  Notices  of  their 
Lives  and  Works.  Second  Edition.  Illustrated. 
12mo.  London,  1872. 

CRUDEN  (Alexander).  A  Complete  Concordance  to 
the  Old  and  New  Testament.  With  a  Memoir,  by 
Wm.  Youhgman.     Portrait.     8vo.  London. 


D'ARBLAY  (Madame).  Diary  and  Letters.  Edited 
by  her  Niece.  With  Portraits  of  Madame  D'Ar- 
blay,  Mrs.  Thrale,  Queen  Charlotte,  Mrs.  Delany, 
General  D'Arblay,  Madame  De  Stael,  and  Chas. 
Burney.    7  vols.    12mo.     Half  calf.     London,  1854. 

DARWIN  (Charles).  The' Descent  of  Man  and  Se- 
lection in  Relation  to  Sex.  With  Illustrations. 
New  Edition,  Revised  and  Augmented.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  New  York,  1877. 

D'AUBIGNY  (J.  H.  M.)  History  of  the  Great  Reform- 
ation of  the  Sixteenth  Century,  in  Germany,  Swit- 
zerland, etc.  Second  Edition.  5  vols.  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1840. 

DE  QUINCEY  (Thomas).  The  Complete  Works  of. 
Portraits.     16  vols.     12mo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1863. 

Vol.  1.  Confessions  of  an  Opium  Eater. 

Vol.  2.  Lakes  and  the  Lake  Poets. 

Vol.  3.  Last  Days  of  Emmanuel  Kant,  etc. 


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De  Quince y — Continued. 

Vol,    4.  Essays. 

Vol.    5.  Samuel  Parr,  etc. 

Vol.    6.  Kichard  Bentley,  etc. 

Vol.    7.  English  Mail  Coach,  etc. 

Vol.    8.  Leaders  in  Literature. 

Vol.    9.  The  Caesars. 

Vol.  10.  Style  and  Rhetoric. 

Vol.  11.  Coleridge  and  Opium  Eating. 

Vol.  12.  Literary  and  Philosophical  Speculations. 

Vol.  13.   Art  of  Conversation. 

Vol.  14.  Autobiographic  Sketches. 

Vol.  15.  Biographies. 

Vol.  16.  Suspira  De  Profundi's. 

DE  QUINCEY  (Thomas):  His  Life  and  Writings. 
With  Unpublished  Correspondence.  By  H.  A.  Page. 
Portrait,  copied  from  a  Picture  by  James  Archer, 
K.  S.  A.     2  vols.     12mo.  New  York,  1877. 

DE  TOCQUEVILLE  (Alexis).  Democracy  in  Amer- 
ica. Translated  by  Henry  Eeeve.  Edited  by 
Francis  Bowen.    2  vols.    Crown  8vo.    Boston,  1876. 

DE  TOCQUEVILLE  (Alexis).  The  Old  Eegime  and 
the  Eevolution.  Translated  by  John  Bonner. 
12mo.  New  York,  1856. 

DICKENS  (Charles).  Complete  Works  of.  With  all 
the  Original  Illustrations  by  Cruikshank,  Brown, 
and  others.     30  vols.     8vo.     Halt'  morocco. 

London, 1873-76. 
Sketches. 

Pickwick  Papers.     2  vols. 
Nicholas  Nickleby.    2  vols. 


44  CATALOGUE  OF 

Dickens —  Continued. 

Oliver  Twist. 

Old  Curiosity  Shop.     2  vols. 

Barnaby  Eudge  ;  Hard  Times.     2  vols. 

American  Notes ;  Pictures  from  Italy. 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     2  vols. 

Christmas  Stories.    . 

Christmas  Books. 

Dombey  and  Son.     2  vols. 

David  Copperfield.     2  vols. 

Bleak  House.     2  vols. 

Child's  History  of  England. 

Little  Dorritt.     2  vols. 

Tale  of  Two  Cities. 

Uncommercial  Traveler. 

Great  Expectations. 

Our  Mutual  Friend.     2  vols. 

Edwin  Drood. 

DILKE  (Sir  Chas.  W.)  Greater  Britain.  A  Eecord  of 
Travel  in  English-Speaking  Countries,  during  1866 
and  1867.     Illustrated.     12mo.  London,  1872. 

DISKAELI  (Isaac).  Curiosities  of  Literature.  With 
a  view  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  by 
his  Son,  Benjamin  Disraeli.  Portrait.  4  vols. 
12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York,  1871. 

DRAPER  (John  W.)  History  of  the  Intellectual  De- 
velopment of  Europe.  Revised  Edition.  2  vols. 
12mo.  New  York,  1876. 

DRYDEN  (John).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  5  vols. 
Full  morocco.  Pickering,  London,  1852. 


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DUNLOP  (John).  The  History  of  Fiction.  Being  a 
Critical  Account  of  the  most  celebrated  Prose 
Works  of  Fiction,  from  the  Earliest  Greek  Bo- 
mances  to  the  Novels  of  the  Present  Age.      8vo. 

London,  1845. 

DUYCKINCK  (Evert  A.  and  George  L.)  Cyclo- 
paedia of  American  Literature :  embracing  Per- 
sonal and  Critical  Notices  of  Authors,  and  Selec- 
tions from  their  Writings,  from  the  Earliest  Period 
to  the  Present  Day.  Edited,  to  date,  by  M.  Laird 
Simons.  Portraits,  Autographs,  and  Illustrations. 
2  vols.     Koyal  8vo.     Half  morocco.       Phila.,  1877. 


EASTLAKE  (Charles  L.)  Hints  on  Household  Taste 
in  Furniture,  Upholstery,  and  other  Details.  Ed- 
ited by  Charles  C.Perkins.  Illus.  8vo.  Boston,  1874. 

EASTLAKE  (Charles  L.)  A  History  of  the  Gothic 
Revival.  An  attempt  to  show  how  the  Taste  for 
Mediaeval  Architecture,  which  lingered  in  England 
during  the  last  two  centuries,  has  since  been  En- 
couraged and  Developed.     Illustrated.     Small  4to. 

London,  1872. 

ELIOT  (George).   Works  of.    9  vols.  12mo.  New  York. 
Adam  Bede. 

Scenes  of  Clerical  Life,  and  Silas  Marner. 
The  Mill  on  the  Floss. 
Romola. 
Eelix  Holt. 

JVJiddlemarch.     2  vols. 
Daniel  Deronda.     2  vols. 


46  CATALOGUE  OF 

EMERSON  (Ralph  Waldo).  Prose  Works.  Portrait. 
2  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.     Boston.  1875. 

EVELYN  (John).  Diary  and  Correspondence  of. 
Edited  from  the  Original  MSS.  at  Wotton,  by  Wra. 
Bray.      Portraits.     4  vols.     12mo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1862. 


FALCONER  (William).  Poetical  Works.  16mo. 
Full  morocco.  Pickering,  London,  1836. 

FERGUSSON  (James).  The  History  of  Architecture 
in  all  Countries,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the 
Present  Day.  Second  Edition.  Illustrated.  4 
vols.     8vo.     Half  roxburghe.         London,  1873-76. 

Vol.  1.  Ancient  and  Christian  Architecture. 
Vol.  2.  Christian,  Saracenic,  and  Ancient  American  Archi- 
tecture. 
Vol.  3.  Eastern  and  Indian  Architecture. 
Vol.  4.  Modern  Architecture. 

FIELDING-  (Henry).  The  Complete  Works  of.  With 
an  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius,  by  Arthur  Mur- 
phy. Edited  by  James  P.  Browne.  Portrait.  11 
vols.     8vo.     Half  roxburghe.  London,  1871. 

FIGUIER  (Louis).  The  Vegetable  World.  Being  a 
History  of  Plants,  with  their  Structure  and  Pecu- 
liar Properties.  With  a  Glossary  of  Botanical 
Terms.  Four  Hundred  and  Seventy -three  Illustra- 
tions.    12mo.    Half  calf.  New  York. 


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FIGUIER  (Louis).  The  Ocean  World.  Being  a  De- 
scription of  the  Sea  and  some  of  its  Inhabitants. 
Revised  by  H.  P.  Wright.  Four  Hundred  and 
Thirty-five  Illustrations.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York. 

FIGUIER  (Louis).  The  World  before  the  Deluge. 
Newly  edited  and  revised  by  H.  W.  Bristow. 
Two  Hundred  and  Thirty-five  Illustrations.  12mo. 
Half  Calf.  New  York. 

FIGUIER  (Louis).  The  Insect  World.  Being  a  Pop- 
ular Account  of  the  Orders  of  Insects.  Together 
with  a  Description  of  the  Habits  and  Economy  of 
some  of  the  most  interesting  Species.  Revised 
and  corrected  by  P.  M.  Duncan.  Five  Hundred 
and  Seventy-nine  Illustrations.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York. 

FIGUIER  (Louis).  Reptiles  and  Birds.  A  Popular 
Account  of  their  Various  Orders.  With  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Habits  and  Economy  of  the  most  inter- 
esting. Edited  by  Parker  Gillmore.  Three  Hun- 
dred and  Seven  Illustrations.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York. 

F1SKE  (John).  Myths  and  Myth-Makers.  Old  Tales 
and  Superstitions  interpreted  by  Comparative 
Mythology.     12mo.  Boston,  1877. 

FITZGERALD  (Percy).  The  Kembles.  An  Account 
of  the  Kemble  Family.  Including  the  Lives  of 
Mrs.  Siddons,  and  her  Brother,  John  Philip  Kem- 
ble.   Portraits.    2  vols.    8vo.     Half  mor.     London. 


48  CATALOGUE  OF 

FLINT  (Austin,  Jr.)  A  Text  Book  of  Human  Physi- 
ology.    Illustrated.     8vo.  New  York,  1876. 

FORSYTH  (Wm.)  Life  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  2 
vols.     12mo.     Half  russia.  New  York,  1866. 

FRANKLIN  (Benjamin).  Life  and  Times  of  Benja- 
min Franklin.  By  James  Parton.  Portraits  (India 
Proofs.)  Large  paper  cojDy.  2  vols.  Imperial 
8vo.     Half  russia.  New  York,  1865. 

Only  one  hundred  copies  printed. 

FRANKLIN  (Benjamin).  The  Life  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Written  by  Himself  Now  first  edited 
from  Original  Manuscripts,  and  from  his  Printed 
Correspondence  and  other  Writings,  by  John  Bige- 
low.     Portrait.     3  vols.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1874. 

FROISSART  (Sir  John).  Chronicles  of  England, 
France,  Spain,  and  the  Adjoining  Countries,  from 
the  Latter  Part  of  the  Reign  of  Edward  II  to  the 
Coronation  of  Henry  1Y.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
Royal  8vo.     Full  calf.  London,  1839. 

FROUDE  (James  A.)  History  of  England,  from  the 
Fall  of  Wolsey  to  the  Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Ar- 
mada.   12  vols.     16mo.     Tree  calf.     London,  1872. 


GALTON   (Francis).      Hereditary  Genius.      An   In- 
quiry into  its  Laws  and  Consequences.     12mo. 

New  York,  1871 


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GANOT  (Adolphe).  Natural  Philosophy  for  General 
Headers  and  Young  Persons.  Edited  by  E.  Atkin- 
son.    12mo.  .New  York,  1871. 

GASKELL  (Mrs.)  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte.  Crown 
8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1872. 

GEHV1NUS  (Dr.  G.  G.)  Shakespeare's  Commentaries. 
Translated,  under  the  Author's  superintendence,  by 
F.  E.  Bunnett.     New  Hevised  Edition.     8vo. 

New  York,  1877. 

GIBBON  (Edward).  The  History  of  the  Decline  and 
Fall  of  the  Homan  Empire.  With  Notes  by  Dean 
Milman  and  M.  Guizot.  New  Edition,  with  Addi- 
tional Notes  by  William  Smith.  Portraits  and 
Maps.     8  vols.     8vo.     Half  smooth  morocco. 

London,  1872. 

GOETHE  (Johann  Wolfgang).  Works  of.  Portrait. 
7  vols.     Half  morocco.  London. 

Vols.  1,  2.  Autobiography. 

Vol.  3.  Wilhelm  Meister's  Apprenticeship. 

Vol.4.  Faust;  Iphigenie  in  Tauris  ;  Torquato  Tasso ;  Egraont. 

Vol.  5.  Novels  and  Tales. 

Vol.  6.  Conversations  of  Goethe  with  Eckerman  and  Soret. 

Vol.  7.  Poems.     Translated  by  Bowring. 

GOETHE  (Johann  Wolfgang).  The  Life  of  Goethe. 
By  George  Henry  Lewes.  Third  Edition.  Hevised 
according  to  the  Latest  Documents.  Portrait. 
8vo.     Half  calf.  London,  1875. 


50  CATALOGUE  OF 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver).  Works  of.  Edited  by  Peter 
Cunningham.  Vignettes.  4  vols.  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1854. 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait, 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1852. 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver).  Oliver  Goldsmith  :  A  Bio- 
graphy. By  Washington  Irving.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  New  York. 

GEAMMONT  (Count).  Memoirs  of  Count  Grammont. 
By  Anthony  Hamilton.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by 
Sir  Walter  Scott.  Numerous  Portraits.  8vo. 
Full  calf.  London,  1876. 

GEEG(W.  E.)    Enigmas  of  Life.    12mo.    Boston,  1875. 

GEEG  (W.  E.)    Literary  and  Social  Judgments.    12mo. 

Boston,  1873. 

GBEVILLE  (Charles  C.  F.)  The  Greville  Memoirs. 
A  Journal  of  the  Eeigns  of  King  George  IV  and 
King  William  IV.  Edited  by  Henry  Eeeve.  2 
vols.     12mo.     Half-  calf.  New  York,  1875. 

GEIFFIS  (Wm.  E.)  The  Mikado's  Empire.  History, 
Personal  Experiences,  Observations,  and  Studies  in 
Japan.     Illustrated.    Crown  8vo.    New  York,  1877. 

GBIS  WOLD  (Eufus  W.)  The  Prose  Writers  of  Amer- 
ica. With  a  Supplementary  Essay  by  John  H. 
Dillingham.    Portraits.    Eoyal  8vo.    Half  morocco. 

Philadelphia. 


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GEOTE  (George).  A  History  of  Greece,  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Close  of  the  Generation  Con- 
temporary with  Alexander  the  Great.  Fourth  Edi- 
tion. Portrait  and  Illustrations.  10  vols.  8vo. 
Half  russia.  London,  1872. 

GEOTE  (George).  Aristotle.  Edited  by  Alexander 
Bain  and  C.  Groom  Eobertson.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Half  calf.  London,  1872. 

GUIZOT  (Francois  P.  G.)  The  History  of  France, 
from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Year  1789.  Eelated 
for  the  Eising  Generation.  Translated  by  Eobert 
Black.     Illustrated.     5  vols.     Eoyal  8vo. 

London,  1872. 

GUIZOT  (Francois  P.  G.)  The  History  of  Civiliza- 
tion, from  the  Fall  of  the  Eoman  Empire  to  the 
French  Eevolution.  Translated  by  Wm.  Hazlitt. 
Portraits.    3  vols.    12mo.    Half  calf.    London,  1868. 

GUIZOT  (Francois  P.  G.)  History  of  the  Origin  of 
Eepresentative  Government  in  Europe.  Translated 
by  Andrew  E.  Scoble.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1861. 

GUIZOT  (Francois  P.  G.)  History  of  the  English 
Eevolution,  in  1640,  from  the  Accession  of  Charles  I 
to  his  Death.  Translated  by  Wm.  Hazlitt.  Por- 
trait.    12mo.     Half  calf.  London,  1870. 


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HALLAM  (Henry).  The  Constitutional  History  of 
England,  from  the  Accession  of  Henry  VII  to  the 
Death  of  George  II.     3  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York,  1872. 

HALLAM  (Henry).  Introduction  to  the  Literature  of 
Europe  in  the  Fifteenth,  Sixteenth,  and  Seventeenth 
Centuries.     4  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York,  1874. 

HALLAM  (Henry).  View  of  the  State  of  Europe 
during  the  Middle  Ages.  3  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.   ^  New  York,  1874. 

HAMEETON  (Philip  Gilbert).  Thoughts  About 
Art,     12mo.  Boston,  1876. 

HAMEETON  (Philip  Gilbert).  A  Painter's  Camp. 
12mo.  Boston,  1876. 

HAMEETON  (Philip  Gilbert).  Bound  my  House. 
Notes  of  Bural  Life  in  France,  in  Peace  and  War. 
12mo.  Boston,  1877. 

HAMEETON  (Philip  Gilbert).  The  Intellectual 
Life.     12mo.  Boston,  1876. 

HAMILTON  (Alexander).  The  Federalist.  A  Com- 
mentary on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
A  Collection  of  Essays  by  Hamilton,  Jay,  and 
Madison.  Also,  the  Continentalist.  and  other  Pa- 
pers, by  Hamilton.  Edited  by  John  C.  Hamilton. 
Portrait.  Large  paper  copy.  2  vols.  Imperial 
8vo.     Half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1865. 


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HAMILTON  (Sir  ¥m.)  Lectures  on  Metaphysics  and 
Logic.  Edited  b}'  Mausel  and  Yeitch.  2  vols. 
8vo.         "  New  York. 

HAWEIS  (Rev.  II.  R.)     Music  and  Morals.     12mo. 

New  York,  1876. 

HAWTHORNE  (Nathaniel).  Worksof  Illustrated. 
12  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.  Boston. 

HAYDN  (Joseph).  Dictionary  of  Dates  and  Univer- 
sal Information,  relating  to  all  Ages  and  Nations. 
Edited  by  Benj.  Yincent.     8vo.  London. 

HECKEWELDER  (Rev.  John).  History,  Manners, 
and  Customs  of  the  Indian  Nations  who  once  in- 
habited Pennsylvania  and  the  Neighboring  States. 
New  and  Revised  Edition,  with  an  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Rev.  William  C.  Reichel.  Portrait. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

HELPS  (Sir  Arthur).  Friends  in  Council.  A  Series 
of  Readings  and  Discourses  Thereon.  2  vols 
12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York. 

HERBERT  (Henry  William).  Frank  Forresters 
Fish  and  Fishing  of  the  United  States  and  British 
Provinces  of  North  America.  Illustrated  from 
Nature.  With  a  Treatise  on  Fly  Fishing,  by 
"  Dinks."     12mo.  New  York. 

HERBERT  (Henry  William).  Frank  Forresters 
Field  Sports  of  the  United  States  and  British 
Provinces  of  North  America.  Portrait  and  Illus- 
trations.    2  vols.     8vo.  New  York. 


54  CATALOGUE  OF 

HITCHCOCK  (Rev.  Roswell  D.)  Complete  Analyst 
of  the  Holy  Bible.  Illustrated.  Royal  8vo.  Half 
morocco.  New  York,  1870. 

HOLLAND  (Sir  Henry).  Recollections  of  Past  Life. 
12mo.  New  York,  1875. 

HOLMES  (Oliver  Wendell).  Poems.  Portrait. 
16mo.     Half  calf.  Boston,  1875. 

HOLMES  (Oliver  Wendell).  The  Autocrat  of  the 
Breakfast-Table.  Every  Man  his  Own  Boswell. 
12mo.  Boston,  1876. 

HOLMES  (Oliver  Wendell).  The  Professor  at  the 
Breakfast-Table.     With  the  Story  of  Iris.     12mo. 

Boston,  1876. 

HOLMES  (Oliver  Wendell).  The  Poet  at  the 
Breakfast-Table.  His  Talks  with  his  Fellow- 
Boarders  and  the  Reader.     12mo.         Boston,  1872. 

HOMER.  The  Iliad  and  The  Odyssey  of  Homer. 
Translated  into  English  Blank  Verse  by  William 
Cullen  Bryant.    4  vols.    12mo.     Half  calf.    Boston. 

HONE  (William).  The  Eve^y-Day  Book  and  Table- 
Book  ;  or,  Everlasting  Calendar  of  Popular  Amuse- 
ments, etc.  3  vols.  Illustrated.  8vo.  Half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1839. 

HONE  (William).  The  Year  Book  of  Daily  Recrea- 
tion and  Information.  Illustrated.  8vo.  Half 
morocco.  London,  1839. 


THE  LIBRARY.  55 

HOOD  (Thomas).  The  Works  of.  Comic  and  Serious, 
in  Prose  and  Yerse.  With  all  the  Original  Illus- 
trations. Edited,  with  Notes,  by  his  Son  and 
Daughter.  10  vols.  12mo.  Tree  calf.  London,  1869. 

HORN  (W.  O.  von).  The  Rhine.  History  and  Le- 
gends of  its  Castles,  Abbeys,  Monasteries,  and 
Towns.    Illustrated.    Small  4to.    Weisbaden,  1872. 

HUBNEK  (Baron).  A  Ramble  Round  the  World. 
Translated  by  Lady  Herbert.     12mo.      N.  Y.  1875. 

HUGHES  (Rev.  T.  S.)  The  History  of  England,  from 
the  Accession  of  George  III,  1760,  to  18  5.  7  vols. 
8vo.     Full  calf.  London,  1836. 

Forms  a  continuation  to  Hume  and  Smollett. 

HUMBERT  (Aime).  Japan  and  the  Japanese.  Illus- 
trated.    4to.  New  York,  1874. 

HUMBOLDT  (Alexander  von).  Complete  Works. 
Portrait.     9  vols.     Half  calf.  London,  1871-72. 

Cosmos.  A  Sketch  of  a  Physical  Description  of  the  Universe. 
Translated  by  E.  C.  Otte.     5  vols. 

Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Kegions  of 
America,  during  the  Years  1789-1804.  Translated  and 
Edited  by  Thomasina  Koss.     3  vols. 

Views  of  Nature;  or,  Contemplations  on  the  Sublime  Phe- 
nomena of  Creation.  With  Scientific  Illustrations. 
Translated  by  E.  C.  Otte  and  H.  G.  Bohn.     1  vol. 

HUME  (David).  The  History  of  England,  from  the 
Invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  Ee volution  in  1688. 
Portrait,     6  vols.     8vo.     Full  calf.     London,  1830. 

Continuation  to  1760.     See  Smollett. 

Continuation  to  1835.     See  Hughes. 


56  CATALOGUE  OF 

HUNT  (Leigh).  The  Town  :  Its  Memorable  Charac- 
ters and  Events.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  London,  1848. 

HUTTON  (Richard  H.)  Essays  in  Literarj-  Criti- 
cism.    12mo.  Philadelphia. 

HUXLEY  (Thomas  H.)  Evidence  as  to  Man's  Place 
in  Nature.     12mo.  New  York,  1876. 


IRVING  (Washington).     The  Complete  Works  of.     II- 
lus'rated.  27  volumes.  12mo.  Half  calf.  New  York. 
Life  of  George  Washington.     5  vols. 
Mahomet  and  his  Successors.     2  vols. 
The  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.     To  which 

are  added  those  of  his  Companions.     3  vols. 
Salmagundi ;  or,  The  Whimwhams  and  Opinions  of  Launcelot 

Langstaft"  Esq.r  and  Others. 
The    Adventures   of  Captain    Bonneville,    U.  S.  A.,  in   the 

Bocky  Mountains  and  the  Far  West. 
Sketch  Book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent. 
Spanish  Papers. 

A  History  of  New  York.     By  Diedrich  Knickerbocker. 
Oliver  Goldsmith.     A  Biography. 
Crayon  Miscellany. 

Chronicles  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada. 
Astoria;  or,  Anecdotes  of  an  Enterprise  beyond  the  Bocky 

Mountains. 
Wrolfert's  Boost,  and  Other  Papers. 
The  Alhambra. 
Tales  of  a  Traveler. 
Bracebridge  Hall ;  or,  The  Humorous. 
Biographies  and  Miscellanies. 
Life  and  Letters.     3  vols. 


THE  LIBRARY.  57 

JACKSON  (Andrew).  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  By 
James  Parton.     Portraits.     3  vols.     8vo. 

Boston,  1866. 

JACKSON  (John).  A  Treatise  on  Wood  Engraving, 
Historical  and  Practical.  With  Three  Hundred  Il- 
lustrations. Second  Edition,  with  a  New  Chapter 
and  Additional  Engravings  by  Henry  G.  Bohn. 
Royal  8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1841. 

JACQUEMART  .(Albert).  History  of  the  Ceramic 
Art.  A  Descriptive  and  Philosophical  Study  of  the 
Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  all  Nations.  Translated 
by  Mrs.  Bury  Palliser.  With  Two  Hundred  En- 
gravings, and  One  Thousand  Marks  and  Mono- 
grams.    Royal  8vo.     London  and  New  York,  1877. 

JAMESON  (Mrs.)  Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.  Illus- 
trated.    2  vols.     8vo.  London,  1874. 

JAMESON  (Mrs.)  Legends  of  the  Madonna.  As 
Represented  in  the  Fine  Arts.     Illustrated.     8vo. 

London,  1872. 

JAMESON  (Mrs.)  Legends  of  Monastic  Orders.  As 
Represented   in  the  Fine  Arts.     Illustrated.     8vo. 

London,  1872. 

JAMESON  (Mrs.)  The  History  of  Our  Lord.  As  Ex- 
emplified in  Works  of  Art.  With  that  of  His 
Types,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  other  Persons  of 
the  Old  and  New  Testament.  Completed  by  Lady 
Eastlake.    Illustrated.    2  vols.   8vo.    London,  1872. 


58  CATALOGUE  OF 

JARDINE  (Sir  William).  The  Naturalist's  Library. 
Illustrated  with  Nearly  Thirteen  Hundred  Col- 
ored Plates.  40  vols.  16rao.  Half  calf.  Edinburgh, 
1843. 

.Mammalia.     13  vols. 

Vol.  1.  Introduction  to  the  Natural  History  of  Mammalia. 
By  C.  H.  Smith.  30  Plates.  With  a  Memoir 
and  Portrait  of  Drury. 

Vol.  2.  The  Natural  History  of  Monkeys.  By  Sir  W.  Jar- 
dine.  29  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and  Portrait 
of  Buffon. 

Vol.  3.  The  Natural  History  of  Lions,  Tigers,  etc.  By  Sir 
"W.  Jardine.  34  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and 
Portrait  of  Cuvier. 

Vols.  4,  5.  The  Natural  History  of  Dogs.  By  C.  H.  Smith. 
60  Plates.  WTith  Memoirs  and  Portraits  of  Pal- 
las and  Felix  D'Azara. 

Vol.  6.  The  Natural  History  of  Amphibious  Carnivora:  Seals, 
Walruses,  etc.  By  Dr.  R.  Hamilton.  30  Plates. 
With  a  Memoir  and  Portrait  of  Peron. 

Vol.  7.  Th.3  Natural  History  of  Whales  and  Other  Cetacese. 
By  Dr.  R.  Hamilton.  With  a  Memoir  and  Por- 
trait of  Lacepede. 

Vol.  8.  The  Natural  History  of  Marsupialia.  By  G.  R. 
Waterhouse.  34  Plates.  With  Memoir  and 
Portrait  of  Barclay. 

Vol.9.  The  Natural  History  of  Thick-skinned  Quadrupeds: 
Elephants,  Rhinoceri,  etc.  By  Sir  W.  Jardine. 
30  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and  Portrait  of 
Sloan  e. 

Vol.  10.  The  Natural  History  of  Goats,  Sheep,  and  Oxen. 
By  Sir  W.  Jardine.  31  Plates.  With  a  Me- 
moir and  Portrait  of  Hunter. 

Vol.  11.  The  Natural  History  of  Deer,  Antelope,  and  Camel. 
By  Sir  W.  Jardine.  33  Plates.  With  a  Memoir 
and  Portrait  of  Camper. 


THE  LIBRARY.  59 

Jardine — Continued. 

Vol.  12.  The  Natural  History  of  Horses.     By  C.  H.  Smith. 

35   Plates.      With   a   Memoir   and   Portrait   of 

Gesner. 
Vol.  13.  The  Natural  History  of  British  Quadrupeds.     By  W. 

Macgillivray.     34  Plates.     With  a  Memoir  and 

Portrait  of  Aldrovandi. 

Ornithology.    14  vols. 

Vols.  14,  15.  The  Natural  History  of  Humming  Birds.  By 
Sir  W.  Jardine.  64  Plates.  With  Memoirs 
and  Portraits  of  Linnaeus  and  Pennant. 
"  Vol.  16.  The  Natural  History  of  Sun  Birds.  By  Sir  W.  Jar- 
dine. 30  Plates.  WTith  a  Memoir  and  Portrait 
of  Willughby. 

Vol.  17.  The  Natural  History  of  Fly-Catchers.  By  W. 
Swainson.  31  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and 
Portrait  of  Haller. 

Vol.  18.  The  Natural  History  of  Parrots.  By  P.  J.  Selby. 
30  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and  Portrait  of 
Thomas  Bewick. 

Vol.  19.  The  Natural  History  of  Pigeons.  By  P.  J.  Selby. 
30  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and  Portrait  of 
Pliny. 

Vol.  20.  The  Natural  History  of  Gallinaceous  Birds:  Pheas- 
ants, Peacocks,  etc.  By  Sir  W.  Jardine.  29 
Plates.  WTith  a  Memoir  and  Portrait  of  Aris- 
totle. 

Vol.  21.  The  Natural  History  of  Game  Birds.  By  Sir  W. 
Jardine.  30  Plates.  With  a  Memoir  and  Por- 
trait of  Raffles. 

Vols.  22,  23.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Birds  of  Western 
Africa.  By  W.  Swainson.  64  Plates.  With 
Memoirs  and  Portraits  of  Bruce  and  Le  Vaillant. 

Vols.  24-27.  The  Natural  History  of  British  Birds.  By  Sir  W. 
Jardine.  120  Plates.  With  Memoirs  and  Por- 
traits of  Sibbald,  Smellie,  Walker,  and  Wilson. 


60  CATALOGUE  OF 

Jardine — Continued. 
Ichthyology.    6  vols. 

Yol.  28.  Introduction  to  Ichthyology.     By  J.  S.  Bushnan.    33 

Plates.     With   a  Memoir  and   Portrait  of  Sal- 

viani. 
Yol.  29.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Perch  Family.     By  Sir 

W.  Jardine.     34  Plates.     With  a  Memoir  and 

Portrait  of  Banks. 
Yols.  30,  31.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Fishes  of  British 

Guiana.      By   E.    H.   Schomburgk.     66   Plates. 

With  Memoirs  and  Portraits  of  Schomburgk  and 

Burckhardt. 
Yols.  32,  33.  The  Natural  History  of  British  Fishes.     By  Dr. 

K.  Hamilton.     72  Plates.     With  Memoirs  and 

Portraits  of  Kondelet  and  Humboldt. 

Entomology.    7  vols. 

Yol.  34.  Introduction   to   Entomology.     By  James  Duncan. 

8  Plates.     With  a  Memoir  of  Swammerdam  and 

a  Portrait  of  Baron  De  Geer. 
Yol.  35.  Beetles,  British   and   Foreign.     By  James  Duncan. 

32  Plates.    With  a  Memoir  and  Portrait  of  Ray. 
Yol.  36.  The   Natural    History   of    Exotic   Butterflies.      By 

James    Duncan.     36   Plates.      With   a  Memoir 

and  Portrait  of  Lamarck. 
Yol.  37.  The  Natural  History  of  Exotic  Moths.     By  James 

Duncan.     34  Plates.     With  a  Memoir  and  Por- 
trait of  Latreille. 
Yol.  38.  The  Natural  History  of  Bees.     By  Sir  W.  Jardine. 

32   Plates.     With    a   Memoir   and   Portrait   of 

Huber. 
Yol.  39.  The   Natural    History   of    British    Butterflies.      By 

James    Duncan.     36   Plates.     With   a   Memoir 

and  Portrait  of  Werner. 
Yol.  40.  The  Natural  History  of  British  Moths  and  Sphinxes. 

By  James  Duncan.     30  Plates.     With  a  Memoir 

and  Portrait  of  Madame  Merian. 


THE  LIBBABY.  61 

JESSE  (J.  Heneage).  Literary  and  Historical  Me- 
morials of  London.  Maps.  2  vols.  8vo.  Half 
morocco.  London,  1847. 

JOHNSON  (A.  J.)  New  Universal  Cyclopaedia.  A 
Scientific  and  Popular  Treasury  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge. Maps,  Plans,  and  Engravings.  4  vols. 
Koyal  8vo.  New  York,  1876-78. 

JOHNSON  (Samuel).  The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson. 
By  James  Boswell.  Including  a  Tour  to  the  Heb- 
rides, Tour  in  Wales,  and  Correspondence  with 
Mrs.  Thrale.  Illustrated  with  upward  of  Forty 
Steel  Engravings.     10  vols.     16mo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1859. 

JONSON  (Ben.)  The  Works  of.  With  a  Biographical 
Memoir  by  Wm.  Gifford.  Portrait  and  Vignette. 
8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1843. 

JOSEPHUS  (Flavius).  The  Jewish  War  of  Flavius 
Joseph  us.  With  his  Autobiography.  A  New 
Translation  by  Eev.  Eobert  Traill.  Edited,  with 
Notes,  by  Isaac  Taylor.  Illustrated  by  Sevent}T- 
five  Illustrations  on  Steel,  from  Drawings  made  in 
Palestine  expressly  for  this  Work.  2  vols.  Koyal 
8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1862. 

JOWETT  (B.)  The  Dialogues  of  Plato.  Translated 
into  English,  with  Analysis  and  Introduction.  4 
vols.     Crown  8vo.     Half  calf.  New  York. 


62  CATALOGUE  OF 

JUNIUS.  Including  Letters  by  the  same  Writer 
under  other  Signatures.  To  which  are  added  his 
Confidential  Correspondence  with  Mr.  Wilkes,  and 
his  Private  Letters  to  Mr.  H.  S.  Woodfall.  Edited 
by  John  Wade.     2  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1873. 


KANE  (Elisha  Kent).  Arctic  Explorations.  The 
Second  Grinnell  Expedition  in  Search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin.     Illustrated.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1856. 

KELLER  (Franz).  The  Amazon  and  Madeira  Rivers. 
Sketches  and  Descriptions  from  the  Note-Book  of 
an  Explorer.     Illustrated.     Royal  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1875. 

KELLY  (Michael).  Reminiscences  of  Michael  Kelly, 
of  the  King's  Theater,  and  Theater  Ro3ral,  Drury 
Lane.  Including  a  Period  of  nearly  half  a  Cen- 
tury. With  original  Anecdotes  of  many  Distin- 
guished Persons,  Political,  Literary,  and  Musical. 
Portrait.  Second  Edition.  2  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1826. 

KING  (Clarence).  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Ne- 
vada.    With  Maps  and  Additions.     12mo. 

Boston,  1875. 

K1NGSLEY  (Charles).  His  Letters,  and  Memories  of 
his  Life.     Edited  by  his  wife.     Portrait.     12mo. 

New  York,  1877. 


THE  LIBRARY.  63 

KNIGHT  (Charles).  Half  Hours  with  the  Best  Au- 
thors. Portraits  and  Illustrations.  6  vols.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  Philadelphia. 

KNIGHT  (Charles).  The  English  Cyclopaedia.  6 
vols,  in  3.     4to.     Half  calf.  London,  1856. 

KNIGHT  (Edward  H.)  American  Mechanical  Dic- 
tionary. A  Description  of  Tools,  Instruments,  Ma- 
chines, Processes,  and  Engineering;  History  of  In- 
ventions ;  General  Technological  Vocabulary  ;  and 
Digest  of  Mechanical  Appliances  in  Science  and 
the  Arts.  Over  Seven  Thousand  Illustrations.  3 
vols.    Eoyal  8vo.    Half  morocco.    New  York,  1877. 

KUGLER  (Franz  T.)  Hand-Books  of  Painting.  The 
German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch  Schools.  Enlarged 
and  for  the  most  part  rewritten,  by  Dr.  G.  F. 
Waagen.  Illustrated.  2  vols.    12mo.   London,  1860. 

KUGLER  (Franz  T.)  Hand-Books  of  Painting.  The 
Italian  School.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  Sir  Charles 
L.  Eastlake.     2  vols.     Illustrated.     12mo. 

London,  1869. 


LAMARTINE  (Alphonse  de).     Historical  Works  of. 
Portraits.     8  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.         London. 

History  of  the  Girondists.     3  vols. 
History  of  the  Restoration.     4  vols. 
History  of  the  Revolution  of  1848.     1  vol. 


64  CATALOGUE  OF 

LAMB  (Charles).  Charles  Lamb.  A  Memoir.  By 
Bryan  Waller  Procter  (Barry  Cornwall).  Vignette. 
16mo.  Boston,  1866. 

LAMB  (Charles).  Works  of.  5  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  New  York,  1875. 

LANE  (Edward  W.)  The  Thousand  and  One  Nights, 
commonly  called,  in  England,  the  Arabian  Nights' 
Entertainments.  Many  Hundred  Engravings.  3 
vols.  8vo.  Full  Levant  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1859. 

LANE  (Edward  W.)  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 
Modern  Egyptians.     2  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1836. 

LAYARD  (Austen  Henry).  Nineveh  and  its  Re- 
mains. With  an  Account  of  a  Visit  to  the  Chal- 
dsean  Christians  of  Kurdistan,  and  the  Yezidis,  or 
Devil  Worshipers  ;  and  an  Inquiry  into  the  Man- 
ners and  Arts  of  the  Ancient  Assyrians.  Illus- 
trated.    2  vols.     8vo.     Tree  calf.        London,  1849. 

LAYARD  (Austen  Henry).  Discoveries  in  the  Ruins 
of  Nineveh  and  Babylon.  With  Travels  in  Arme- 
nia, Kurdistan,  and  the  Desert.  Being  the  result 
of  a  Second  Expedition,  undertaken  for  the  Trus- 
tees of  the  British  Museum.  Maps,  Plans,  and  Il- 
lustrations.    8vo.     Tree  calf.  London,  1853. 

LEECH  (John).  Pictures  of  Life  and  Character  from 
the  Collection  of  Mr.  Punch.  Complete.  3  vols. 
Oblong  folio.     Half  morocco.  London. 


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LECKY  (W.  E.  H.)  History  of  the  Rise  and  Influ- 
ence of  the  Spirit  of  Rationalism  in  Europe.  Re- 
vised Edition.     2  vols.     8vo.  New  York,  1876. 

LE  MAOUT  (E.)  and  DECAISNE  (J.)  A  General 
System  of  Botany,  Descriptive  and  Analytical. 
Comprising  Outlines  of  Organography,  Anatomy, 
and  Physiology;  and  Descriptions  and  Illustrations 
of  the  Orders.  Translated  by  Mrs.  Hooker,  and 
edited  by  J.  D.  Hooker.  With  Fifty-five  Hundred 
Illustrations.     Royal  8vo.  London,  1873. 

LIECHTENSTEIN  (Princess  Marie).  Holland  House. 
Illustrated.    2  vols.    8vo.    Half  calf.    London,  1874. 

LIVINGSTONE  (David).  Missionary  Travels  and 
Researches  in  South  Africa.  Including  a  Sketch  of 
Sixteen  Years'  Residence  in  the  Interior  of  Africa. 
Illustrated.     8vo.  New  York. 

LIVINGSTONE  (David  and  Charles).  Narrative  of 
an  Expedition  to  the  Zambesi  and  its  Tributaries ; 
and  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Lakes  Shirvva  and  Ny- 
assa.  Map  and  Illustrations.  8vo.  New  York,  1866. 

LOCKHART  (John  G.)  Ancient  Spanish  Ballads. 
Historical  and  Romantic.  Illustrated.  The  Illu- 
minated Borders  and  Ornamental  Vignettes  by 
Owen  Jones.     4to.     Half  morocco.     London,  1859. 

LONGFELLOW  (Henry  W.)     Poetical  Works.     Re- 

«  vised   Edition.      Portrait.      4   vols.      12mo.      Half 

morocco.  Boston,  1872. 


QQ  CATALOGUE  OF 

LONGFELLOW  (Henry  W.)  Prose  Works.  Revised 
Edition.     Portrait.     3  vols.     12mo.     Half  morocco. 

Boston.  180(i. 

LOSSING  (Benson  J.)  The  American  Centenary.  A 
History  of  the  Progress  of  the  United  States,  dur- 
ing the  First  One  Hundred  Years  of  its  Existence. 
Illustrated.     4to.     Half  morocco.      Philadel.,  1876. 

LOSSING  (Benson  J.)  The  Pictorial  Field-Book  of 
the  Revolution.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  Royal  8vo. 
Half  calf.  New  York,  1860. 

LOWELL  (James  Russell).  Poetical  Works.  Por- 
trait and  Illustrations.     16mo.     Half  calf. 

Boston.  1875. 

LOWELL  (James  Russell).  Among  my  Books.  2 
vols.     12mo.  Boston. 

LUBKE  (Wilhelm).  History  of  Art.  Translated  by 
F.  E.  Bunnett.     Illustrated.     2  vols.     Royal  8vo. 

London,  1874. 

LtJBKE  (Wilhelm).  The  History  of  Sculpture,  from 
the  Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time.  Translated 
by  F.  E.  Bunnett.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  Royal 
8vo.  London,  1872. 

LYELL  (Sir  Charles).  Principles  of  Geology;  or, 
The  Modern  Changes  of  the  Earth  and  its  Inhabit- 
ants, considered  as  Illustrative  of  Geology.  Elev- 
enth Revised  Edition.  Maps,  Plates,  and  Wood- 
cuts.    2  vols.     8vo.  New  York,  1873. 


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M'CULLOCH  (J.  R.)  A  Dictionary,  Practical,  Theo- 
retical, and  Historical,  of  Commerce  and  Commer- 
cial Navigation.  With  Maps.  Thick  8vo.  Half 
russia.  London,  1869. 

MACAULAY  (Thomas  B.)  The  Complete  Works  of. 
Edited  by  his  Sister,  Lady  Trevelyn.  Portrait.  8 
vols.     8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1875. 

MACAULAY  (Thomas  B.)  Life  and  Letters  of  Lord 
Macaulay.  By  his  Nephew,  Gr.  Otto  Trevelyn. 
Portrait."  2  vols.    8vo.    Half  calf.   New  York,  1877. 

MACLEOD  (Henry  D.)  The  Elements  of  Banking, 
Third  Edition.     12mo.  London,  1877. 

MACREADY  (W.  C.)  Reminiscences  and  Selections 
from  his  Diaries  and  Letters.  Edited  by  Sir  Fred- 
erick Pollock.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1875. 

MAHOMET  AND  HIS  SUCCESSORS.  By  Washing- 
ton Irving.     2  vols.     12mo.    Half  calf.    New  York. 

MAINE  (Sir  Henry  S.)  Lectures  on  the  Early  His- 
tory of  Institutions.     8vo.  New  York,  1875. 

MANCHESTER  (Duke  of).  Court  and  Society,  from 
Elizabeth  to  Ann.  Edited  from  Papers  at  Kimbol- 
ton.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo.  Half  calf.    Lond.,  1864. 

MARCOY  (Paul).  Travels  in  South  America,  from 
the  Pacific  Ocean  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean.  With 
Maps  and  Engravings.     2  vols.     4to.     N.  Y.,  1875. 


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MARSH  (George  P.)  Man  and  Nature ;  or,  Physical 
Geography, .  as  Modified  by  Human  Action.     8vo. 

New  York,  1871. 

MARTINEAU  (Harriet).  Autobiography,  Edited 
by  Maria  Weston  Chapman.  Portraits.  2  vols. 
8vo.  Boston,  1877. 

MASSINGER  (Philip)  and  FORD  (John).  The 
Dramatic  Works  of.  With  an  Introduction  by 
Hartley  Coleridge.  Portrait  and  Vignette.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  London,  1841. 

MATHEWS  (Charles).  Memoirs  of.  Edited  by  Mrs. 
Mathews.  Numerous  Portraits.  4  vols.  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1838-39. 

MERIVALE  (Charles).  The  History  of  the  Romans 
under  the  Empire.  Maps.  7  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  New  York,  1863-66. 

MERIVALE  (Charles).  The  Conversion  of  the  Ro- 
man Empire.     12mo.    Half  calf.     New  York,  1866. 

MILL  (John  Stuart).  A  System  of  Logic,  Ratiocina- 
tive  and  Inductive.     Eighth  Edition.     8vo. 

New  York,  1874. 

MILL  (John  Stuart).  Principles  of  Political  Econ- 
omy ;  with  some  of  their  Applications  to  Social 
Philosophy.     2  vols.     8vo.  New  York,  1874. 

MILL  (John  Stuart).     Autobiography  of.     12mo. 

New  York,  1873. 


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MILTON  (John).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  3  vols. 
16mo.     Full  morocco.        Pickering,  London,  1851. 

MITFOED  (Mary  Kussell).  Life  of.  Belated  in  a 
selection  from  her  Letters  to  her  Friends.  Edited 
by  Bev.  A.  G.  L'Estrange.  3  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1870. 

MITFOED  (Mary  Bussell).  Letters  of.  Edited  by 
Henry  Chorley.     2  vols.     12mo.  '  Half  calf. 

London,  1872. 

MOL1EEE  (Jean  B.  P.)  The  Works  of.  In  French 
and  English.  Portraits  and  Illustrations.  10  vols. 
18mo.     Half  sprinkled  calf.  London,  1748. 

MOMMSEN  (Theodor).  The  History  of  Borne. 
Translated  by  Bev.  W.  P.  Dickson.  4  vols.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  New  York,  1875. 

MONSTEELET  (E.  de).  The  Chronicles  of  Enguer- 
rand  de  Monstrelet.  Containing  an  Account  of 
the  Civil  Wars  between  the  Houses  of  Orleans  and 
Burgundy,  etc.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  Boyal  8vo. 
Full  calf.  London,  1839. 

MONTAGU  (Lady  Mary  Wortley).  The  Letters  and 
Works  of.  Edited  by  her  Great- Grandson,  Lord 
Wharncliffe.  Portrait.  3  vols.  8vo.  Half  mot- 
tled calf.  London,  1837. 


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MONTAIGNE  (Michael  de).  Works  of.  Comprising 
his  Essays,  Journey  into  Italy,  and  Letters.  With 
Notes  from  all  the  Commentators,  Biographical  and 
Bibliographical  Notices,  etc.,  by  W.  Hazlitt.  A 
New  Edition.  Edited  by  O.  W.  Wight.  Portrait, 
4  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York,  1875. 

MOELEY  (Henry).  The  Life  of  Bernard  Palissy,  of 
Saintes.  With  an  Outline  of  his  Philosophical 
Doctrines,  and  a  Translation  of  Illustrative  Selec- 
tions from  his  Works.  2  vols.  Crown  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1852. 

MORLEY  (John).  Rousseau.  2  vols.  8vo.  Half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1873. 

MORLEY  (John).     Voltaire.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1872. 

MOSES  (H.)  Yases  from  the  Collection  of  Sir  Henry 
Englefield.  Drawn  and  Engraved  by  H.  Moses. 
Thirty-nine  Plates.     8vo.     Half  calf.  London. 

MOTLEY  (John).  The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic. 
A  History.  Portrait.  3  vols.  8vo.  Half  smooth 
morocco.  New  York,  1875. 

MOTLEY  (John).  History  of  the  United  Netherlands, 
from  the  Death  of  William  the  Silent  to  the  Twelve 
Years'  Truce,  1609.  Portraits.  4  vols.  8vo.  Half 
smooth  morocco.  New  York,  1874. 


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MOTLEY  (John).  The  Life  and  Death  of  John  of 
Barneveld,  Advocate  of  Holland.  With  a  View  of 
the  Primary  Causes  and  Movements  of  the  Thirty 
Years'  War.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo.  Half 
smooth  morocco.  New  York,  1874. 

MULHALL  (M.  G.  and  E.  T.)  Hand-Book  of  the 
River  Plate  Kepublics.  Comprising  Buenos  Ayres 
and  the  Provinces  of  the  Argentine  Eepublic,  and 
the  Kepublics  of  Uruguay  and  Paraguay.     12mo. 

Buenos  Ayres,  1875. 

MULLEE  (Max).  Chips  from  a  German  Workshop. 
4  vols.     12mo.  New  York,  1876. 

Yol.  1.  Essays  on  the  Science  of  Eeligion. 
Vol.  2.  Essays  on  Mythology,  Traditions,  and  Customs. 
Vol.  3.  Essays  on  Literature,  Biography,  and  Antiquities. 
Vol.  4.  Essays  on  the  Science  of  Language. 

MUSPRATT  (Dr.  Sheridan).  Chemistry,  Theoretical, 
Practical,  and  Analytical,  as  Applied  to  the  Arts 
and  Manufactures.  Twenty-nine  Steel  Portraits, 
and  over  Eleven  Hundred  Illustrations.  2  vols. 
4to.     Half  russia.  London. 


NAPIER  (Sir  W.  F.  P.)  The  History  of  the  War  in 
the  Peninsula,  and  in  the  South  of  France,  from 
A.  d.  1807-14.  Portraits  and  Plans.  5  vols. 
Crown  8vo.     Half  calf.  New  York. 


72  CATALOGUE  OF 

NELSON  (Horatio).  The  Life  of  Nelson.  By  Robert 
Southey.     Portraits  and  Illustrations.     12mo. 

London,  1875. 

NICHOLS  (George  Ward).  Art  Education  applied 
to  Industry.     Illustrated.     Small  4to.     N.  Y.,  1877. 

NICOLAS  (Sir  Nicholas  H.)  History  of  the  Orders 
of  Knighthood  of  the  British  Empire;  of  the 
Order  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover;  and  of  the 
Medals,  Clasps,  and  Crosses  Conferred  for  Naval  and 
Military  Services.  Superbly  Illustrated  in  Colors. 
4  vols.     Eoyal  4to.  London,  1842. 

NIGHTINGALE  (Florence).  Notes  on  Nursing. 
What  it  is,  and  What  it  is  not.     12rao. 

New  York,  1876. 

NOBDHOFF  (Charles).  California:  For  Health, 
Pleasure,  aiid  Eesidence.  A  Book  for  Travelers 
and  Settlers.     Illustrated.     Small  4to. 

New  York,  1872. 

NOBDHOFF  (Charles).  Northern  California,  Ore- 
gon, and  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Illustrated. 
Small  4to.  -       New  York,  1874. 


OTTLEY  (Henry).  A  Biographical  and  Critical  Dic- 
tionary of  Becent  and  Living  Painters  and  En- 
gravers.    Boyal  8vo.  London,  1876. 


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PALGKA  VE  (Wm.  G.)  Personal  Narrative  of  a  Year's 
Journey  through  Central  and  Eastern  Arabia, 
1862-63.     12mo.  London,  1873. 

PALISSY  (Bernard).  The  Life  of  Bernard  Palissy, 
of  Saintes.  With  an  Outline  of  his  Philosophical 
Doctrines,  and  a  Translation  of  Illustrative  Selec- 
tions from  his  Works.  2  vols.  Crown  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1852. 

PARIS  (The  Count  de).  The  History  of  the  Civil 
War  in  America.  Translated  by  Lewis  F.  Tasistro. 
Edited  by  Henry  Coppee.  Maps.  4  vols.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  Philadelphia. 

PARK  MAN  (Francis.  Jr.)  The  Conspiracy  of  Pon- 
tiaCj  and  the  Indian  War  after  the  Conquest  of 
Canada.   2  vols.   8vo.    Half  morocco.    Boston,  1874. 

PARKMAN  (Francis,  Jr.)  The  Jesuits  in  North 
America,  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Map.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  Boston,  1872. 

PARKMAN  (Francis,  Jr.)  The  Old  Regime  in  Can- 
ada.    8vo.     Half  morocco.  Boston,  1875. 

PARKMAJN*  (Francis,  Jr.)  The  Discovery  of  the 
Great  West.     8vo.     Half  morocco.       Boston,  1875. 

PARKMAN  (Francis,  Jr)  The  Pioneers  of  France 
in  the  New  World.     Portrait.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

Boston,  1875. 


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PARKMAN  (Francis,  Jr.)  The  Oregon  Trail. 
Sketches  of  Prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  Life. 
8vo.     Half  morocco.  Boston,  1874. 

PARNELL  (Thomas).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait, 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1852. 

PATER  (Walter).  The  Renaissance.  Studies  in  Art 
and  Poetry.  Second  Edition,  revised.  Vignette. 
8vo.  London,  1877. 

PEGGE  (Samuel).  Curialia  Miscellania;  or,  Anecdotes 
of  Old  Times.  Regal,  Noble,  Gentilitial,  and  Mis- 
cellaneous. Including  authentic  Anecdotes  of  the 
Royal  Household,  and  the  Manners  and  Customs 
of  the  Court,  at  an  Early  Period  of  the  English 
History.     Portrait.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1818. 

PEGGE  (Samuel).  Anecdotes  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage. Chiefly  regarding  the  Local  Dialect  of 
London  and  its  Environs.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1814. 

PENNSYLVANIA  MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY 
AND  BIOGRAPHY.  Vol.  1.  Portrait.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1877. 

PEPYS  (Samuel).  Diary  and  Correspondence  of. 
With  a  Life  and  Notes  by  Richard  Lord  Bray- 
brooke.     Portraits.     4  vols.     12mo.    Half  morocco. 

London,  1865. 


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PERCY  (Reuben  and  Sholto).  The  Percy  Anecdotes. 
A  Verbatim  Reprint  of  the  Original  Edition. 
With  a  Preface  by  John  Timbs.  Portraits.  3  vols. 
12mo.     Half  morocco.  London. 

PERCY  (Thomas).  Reliques  of  Ancient  English 
Poetry.  With  Supplement,  Glossary,  and  Notes. 
Svo.     Half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

PERKINS  (Charles  C.)  Tuscan  Sculptors.  Their 
Lives,  Works,  and  Times.  With  Illustrations  from 
Original  Drawings  and  Photographs.  2  vols.  Im- 
perial 8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1864. 

PERKINS  (Charles  C.)  Italian  Sculptors.  Being  a 
History  of  Sculpture  in  Northern,  Southern,  and 
Eastern  Italy.  With  Etchings  and  Engravings. 
Imperial  8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1868. 

PERRY  (Commodore  Matthew  G.)  Narrative  of  the 
Expedition  of  an  American  Squadron  to  the  China 
Seas  and  Japan,  1852-54.  Illustrated.  3  vols. 
4to.  Washington,  1855. 

PIKE  (Nicholas).  Sub-Tropical  Eamblesin  the  Land 
of  the  Aphanapteryx.  Personal  Experiences,  Ad- 
ventures, and  Wanderings  in  and  around  the  Island 
of  Mauritius.     Illustrated.     8vo.     New  York,  1873. 

PLATO.  The  Dialogues  of  Plato.  Translated  into 
English,  with  Analyses  and  Introductions,  by  Prof. 
B.  Jowett.     4  vols.     Crown  8vo.     Half  calf. 

New  York. 


76  CATALOGUE  OF 

PLUTAECH'S  LIVES.  A  Translation  called  Dry- 
den's.  Corrected  from  the  Greek  and  .Revised  by 
A.  H.  Clough.  5  vols.  8vo.  Half  smooth  mo- 
rocco. Boston,  1874. 

PLUTAECH'S  MOEALS.  Translated  from  the  Greek 
by  Several  Hands.  Corrected  and  Eevised  by  Wil- 
liam W.  Goodwin.  With  an  Introduction  by  Ealph 
Waldo  Emerson.    5  vols.    Half  calf.    Boston,  1874. 

POE  (Edgar  A.)  Complete  Works.  Portrait,  4  vols. 
12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York,  1876. 

POPE  (Alexander).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait,  3 
vols.  16mo.  Full  morocco.  Pickering,  London,  1851. 

POUCHET  (F.  A.)  The  Universe.  The  Infinitely 
Great  and  the  Infinitely  Little.  With  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Arnold  Guyot.  Three  Hundred  and  Forty- 
four  Illustrations.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

New  York,  1873. 

PEENTICE  (George  D.)  Poetical  Works.  With  a 
Biographical  Sketch  by  John  J.  Piatt.  Portrait, 
12mo.  Cincinnati,  1878. 

PEESCOTT  (William  H.)  Complete  Works  of.  Por- 
traits.    15  vols.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  18G0. 
Ferdinand  and  Isabella.     3  vols. 
History  of  Philip  II.     3  vols. 
Conquest  of  Peru.     2  vols. 
Conquest  of  Mexico.     3  vols. 
Robertson's  Charles  V.     3  vols. 
Biographical  and  Critical  Miscellanies.     1  vol. 


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PEESCOTT  (William  H.)  Life  of  William  Hickling 
Prescott.  By  George  Curtis  Tick  nor.  Portrait. 
4to.     Half  morocco.  Boston,  1864. 

PRIME  (William  C.)  Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  all 
Times  and  Nations.  With  Tables  of  Factory  and 
Artists'  Marks  for  the  use  of  Collectors.  Illus- 
trated.    Small  4to.  New  York,  1878. 

PRIOR  (Matthew).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  2 
vols.     16mo.     Full  mor.     Pickering,  London,  1835. 

PRIOR  (James).  Life  of  Edmund  Burke.  Fifth  Edi- 
tion.    12mo.     Half  calf.  London,  1851. 

PROCTOR  (Richard  A.)  Other  Worlds  than  Ours. 
The  Plurality  of  Worlds,  Studied  under  the  Light 
of  recent  Scientific  Researches.  With  Illustrations. 
12mo.  New  York,  1876. 


RADCLIFFE  (A.  G.)  Schools  and  Masters  of  Paint- 
ing. With  an  Appendix  on  the  Principal  Galleries 
of  Europe.     Illustrated.     12mo.     New  York,  1876. 

RAPHAEL.  The  Great  Works  of  Raphael  Sanzio  of 
Urbino.  A  Series  of  Thirty  Photographs  from  the 
best  Engravings  of  his  most  Celebrated  Paint- 
ings. With  descriptions,  etc.  By  Joseph  Cundall. 
4to.  London,  1866. 

READ  (T.  Buchanan).  Poetical  Works.  3  vols. 
16mo.     Half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1874. 


78  CATALOGUE  OF 

EECAMIEE  (Madame).  Mad u me  Eecamier  and  her 
Friends.  By  Mad.  Lenormant.  lCmo.  Boston,  1875. 

EOBINSON  (Henry  Crabb).  Diary,  Eeminiscences, 
and  Correspondence  of.  Selected  and  Edited  by 
Thomas  Sadler.  Portrait,  3  vols.  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  18G9. 

ROGERS  (Samuel).  Recollections  of  the  Table-Talk 
of  Samuel  Rogers.  To  which  is  added  Porsoniana. 
12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York,  1856. 

EOUSSEAU  (Jean  Jacques).  Eousseau.  A  Bio- 
graphical Memoir,  by  John  Morley.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Half  morocco.  London,  1873. 

EUSKTN  (John).  Works  of.  20  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  New  York. 

Modern  Painters.     5  vols. 

Stones  of  Venice.     3  vols. 

Elements  of  Drawing  and  Perspective. 

Pre-Kaphaelitism,  and  Aratra  Pentelica. 

Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture,  and  Lectures  on  Architecture 

and  Painting. 
Ariadne  Florentina:  Lectures  on  Wood  and  Metal  Engraving. 
Time  and  Tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne,  and  Political  Economy 

of  Art. 
Fors  Clavigera :  Letters  to  the  Workingmen  and  Laborers  of 

Great  Britain. 
The  Eagle's  Nest,  and  Frondes  Agrestes. 
The  Poetry  of  Architecture. 
Crown  of  Wild  Olives,  and  Queen  of  the  Air. 
The  Two  Paths,  and  Lectures  on  Art. 
Sesame  and  Lilies,  and  Ethics  of  the  Dust. 
Unto  this  Last,  and  Munera  Pulveris. 


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RUPP  (Daniel).  A  Collection  of  upward  of  Thirty 
Thousand  Names  of  German,  Swiss,  Dutch,  French, 
and  other  Immigrants,  in  Pennsylvania,  from  1727 
to  1776.     Eevised  and  Enlarged  Edition.     12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1876. 


SALE  (George).  The  Koran :  Commonly  called  the 
Alcoran  of  Mohammed.  Translated  into  English, 
immediately  from  the  Original  Arabic.  With  Ex- 
planatory Notes,  taken  from  the  most  Approved 
Commentators.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Prelimi- 
nary Discourse,  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Translator. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

SAMPSON  (Henry).  A  History  of  Advertising,  from 
the  Earliest  Times.  Illustrated  by  Anecdotes,  Cu- 
rious Specimens,  and  Biographical  Notes.  With 
Illustrations  and  Fac-similes.  12mo.   London,  1874. 

SARGENT  (Nathan).  Public  Men  and  Events  from 
the  commencement  of  Mr.  Monroe's  Administra- 
tion, in  1817,  to  the  close  of  Mr.  Fillmore's  Admin- 
istration, in  1853.     2  vols.     8vo.        Philadel.,  1875. 

SAXE  (John  G.)  Poems.  Portrait  and  Illustrations. 
16mo.     Half  calf.  Boston,  1873. 

SCHILLER  (J.  C.  Frederick  von).  Works  of.  6 
vols.     12mo.     Half  smooth  morocco.  London. 

Vol.  1.  Thirty  Years'  War;  Kevolt  of  the  Netherlands. 
Vol.  2.  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands;    Wallenstein;    Wilhelm 

Tell. 


80  CATALOGUE  OF 

Schiller — Continued. 

Vol.  3.  Don  Carlos;  Mary  Stuart;  Maid  of  Orleans;  Bride 
of  Messina. 

Vol.  4.  The  Robbers;  Fiasco;  Love  and  Intrigue;  Deme- 
trius; The  Ghost  Seer;  The  Sport  of  Destiny. 

Vol.  5.  Poems.     Translated  by  Sir  John  Bowring. 

Vol.  6.  Essays,  iEsthetical  and  Philosophical. 

SCHUYLEK  (Eugene).  Turkistan.  Notes  of  a  Jour- 
ney in  Russian  Turkistan,  Khokand,  Bukhara,  and 
Kuldja.     Maps  and  Illustrations.     2  vols.     12mo. 

New  York,  1877. 

SCOTT  (Sir  Walter).  The  Waverley  Novels.  (House- 
hold Edition.)  Illustrated.  50  vols.  16mo.  Full 
ealf,  gilt.  Boston,  1871. 

Waverley.     2  vols. 

Guy  Mannering.     2  vols. 

The  Antiquary.     2  vols. 

Bob  Roy.    2  vols. 

Old  Mortality.     2  vols. 

Black  Dwarf;   Legend  of  Montrose.     2  vols. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     2  vols. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.     2  vols. 

Ivanhoe.     2  vols. 

The  Monastery.     2  vols. 

The  Abbott.     2  vols. 

Kenilworth.     2  vols. 

The  Pirate.     2  vols. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     2  vols. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.     2  vols. 

Quentin  Durward.     2  vols. 

St.  Bonan's  Well.     2  vols. 

Eedgauntlet.     2  vols. 

The  Betrothed;  Highland  Widow.     2  vols. 

The  Talisman,  and  other  Tales.     2  vols. 


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Scott —  Continued. 

Woodstock.     2  vols. 

Pair  Maid  of  Perth.     2  vols. 

Anne  of  Geierstein.     2  vols. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     2  vols. 

Surgeon's  Daughter;  Castle  Dangerous ;  Index,  etc.     2  vols. 

SCOTT  (Sir  Walter).  The  Poetical  Works  of.  With 
a  Memoir.    5  vols.    12mo.    Half  calf.    Boston,  1878. 

SHAKESPEARE  (William).  Poetical  Works.  Por- 
trait.   16mo.    Full  mor.     Pickering,  London,  1853. 

SHAKESPEARE  (William).  A  New  Variorum  Edi- 
tion.    Edited  by  Horace  Howard  Furness.     3  vols. 

8vo.  Philadelphia. 

Romeo  and  Juliet.     1  vol. 
Macbeth.    1  vol. 
Hamlet.     2  vols. 

SHAKSPERE  (William).  The  Pictorial  Edition  of 
the  Works  of.  Edited  by  Charles  Knight.  Re- 
vised Edition.  Illustrated.  8  vols.  Royal  8vo. 
Full  smooth  morocco,  extra.  London. 

Tragedies.     2  vols.  Comedies.     2  vols. 

Histories.     2  vols.  Doubtful  Plays.     1  vol. 

Biography.     1  vol. 

SHAKESPEARE  (William).  Dramatic  and  Poetical 
Works  of  William  Shakespeare.  Containing  a 
Life  of  the  Poet,  and  Notes,  original  and  selected. 
Illustrated  with  Steel  Portraits  of  Shakespeare's 
Heroines.     8  vols.     8vo.  Boston,  1850. 


82  CATALOGUE  OF 

SHAKSPERE  (William).  The  Complete  Concord- 
ance to  Shakspere.  Being  a  Yerbal  Index  to  all 
the  Passages  in  the  Dramatic  Works  of  the  Poet. 
By  Mary  Cowden  Clarke.  New  and  .Revised  Edi- 
tion.    8vo.     Half  calf.  Boston,  1875. 

SCHUMANN  (Rob't).  Music  and  Musicians.  Essays 
and  Criticisms.  Translated,  Edited,  and  Annotated 
by  Fanny  Raymond  Eitter.    12 mo.         N.  Y.,  1877. 

SISMONDI  (J.  C.  L.  S.  de).  Historical  View  of  the 
Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe.  Translated 
from  the  Original,  with  Notes  and  Life  of  the  Au- 
thor, by  Thos.  Roscoe.  Portraits.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Half  calf.  London,  1872. 

SMITH  (Adam).  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and 
Causes  of  the  Wealth  of  Nations.  Edited  by  J.  E. 
Thorold  Rogers.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo.  Oxford,  1869. 

SMITH  (R.  Bosworth).  Mohammed  and  Mohammed- 
anism.    12mo.  New  York,  1875. 

SMITH  (Sydney).  The  Works  of.  Portrait.  3  vols. 
8vo.     Half  calf.  London,  1848. 

SMITH  (Sydney).  Memoir  of.  By  his  Daughter, 
Lady  Holland.  With  a  Selection  from  his  Letters, 
edited  by  Mrs.  Austin.     2  vols.     8vo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1855. 

SMITH  (William).  A  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Com- 
prising its  Antiquities,  Biography,  Geography,  and 
Natural  History.  Illustrated.  3  vols.  8vo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1863. 


THE  LIBRARY.  83 

SMITH  (William).  A  Classical  Dictionary  of  Bio- 
graphy, Mythology,  and  Geography.  Illustrated. 
8vo.  London,  1875. 

SMOLLETT    (Tobias).  The    Complete    Works    of. 

With    Memoir  of  his  Life.      Edited   by  James  P. 

Browne.       Portrait.  8   vols.      8vo.      Half   rox- 

burghe.  London,  1872. 

SMOLLETT  (Tobias).  The  History  of  England,  from 
the  .Revolution  to  the  Death  of  George  II.  Por- 
trait.    4  vols.     8vo.     Full  calf.  London,  1830. 

Forms  a  continuation  to  Hume. 
Continuation  to  1835,  see  Hughes. 

SPENCE  (Eev.  Joseph).  Anecdotes,  Observations, 
and  Characters  of  Books  and  Men.  With  Notes 
and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Samuel  Weller  Sin- 
ger.    16mo.  London,  1858. 

SPENSEE  (Edmund).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  5 
vols.     16mo.     Full  mor.     Pickering,  London,  1852. 

STERNE  (Laurence).  The  Complete  Works  of. 
With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  written  by  Himself. 
Edited  by  James  P.  Browne.  Portrait.  4  vols. 
8vo.     Half  roxburghe.  London,  1873. 

ST.  JOHN  (Bayle).  The  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
Saint-Simon,  on  the  Eeign  of  Louis  XIV  and  the 
Regency.     3  vols.     8vo.     Half  calf.  London. 

ST.  PIEEEE  (Bernardin  de).  Paul  and  Virginia. 
With  an  Original  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Portrait, 
and  Three  Hundred  and  Thirty  Illustrations.  4to. 
Full  calf.  London,  1839. 


84  CATALOGUE  OF 

STEICKL  AND  (Agnes).  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  Norman  Conquest.  A  New  Edition, 
revised  and  greatly  augmented.  Embellished  with 
Portraits  of  every  Queen.  8  vols.  12mo.  Half 
calf.  London,  1873. 

SWIFT  (Jonathan).  Works  of.  With  Memoir  of  the 
Author,  by  Thomas  Eoscoe.  Portrait  and  Auto- 
graph.    2  vols.     8vo.  London,  1864. 

SWIFT  (Jonathan).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  3 
vols.     l(3mo.     Full  mor.     Pickering,  London,  1853. 

SUEEEY  (Earl  ov).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait. 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1831. 


TAINE  (H.  A.)  Lectures  on  Art.  Translated  by  John 
Durand.     2*  vols.     12mo.  New  York,  1875. 

First  Series.       The  Philosophy  of  Art;  The  Ideal  in  Art. 

Second  Series.  The  Philosophy  of  Art  in  Italy;  The  Phil- 
osophy of  Art  in  the  Netherlands ;  The  Philosophy 
of  Art  in  Greece. 

TAINE  (H.  A.)  Italy.  Translated  by  John  Durand. 
2  vols.     12mo.  New  York,  1875. 

Vol.  1.  Korae  and  Naples. 
Yol.  2.  Florence  and  Venice, 

TAINE  (H.  A.)  .  History  of  English  Literature. 
Translated  from  the  French,  by  H.  Van  Laun.  4 
vols.     8vo.     Half  morocco.  Edinburgh,  1873. 


THE  LIBRARY.  85 

TALNE  (H.  A.)  The  Ancient  Eegime.  Translated  by 
John  Durand.     12mo.  New  York,  1876. 

TALES  FEOM  BLACKWOOD.  By  celebrated  British 
Authors.     12  vols.     16mo.  Edinburgh. 

TAYLOE  (Jeremy).  The  Eule  and  Exercise  of  Holy 
Living.     12rao.     Half  calf.  Boston. 

TAYLOE  (Jeremy).  The  Eule  and  Exercise  of  Holy 
Dying.     12mo.     Half  calf.  Boston. 

TENNYSON  (Alfred).  The  Works  of.  Portrait.  6 
vols.     8vo.     Half  russia.  London,  1872-73. 

Vols.  1-2.  Miscellaneous  Poems. 
Vol.        8.  The  Princess,  and  other  Poems. 
Yol.       4.   In  Memoriam,  and  Maud. 
Vols.  5-6.  Idylls  of  the  King. 

THACKEEAY  (William  Makepeace).  Complete 
Works  of.  With  all  the  Original  Illustrations  by 
the  Author.     22  vols.     8vo.     Half  calf. 

London,  1869. 
Vanity  Fair.     2  vols. 
Pendennis.     2  vols. 
The  Newcomes.     2  vols. 
Henry  Esmond. 
The  Virginians.  .  2  vols. 
The  Adventures  of  Philip.     2  vols. 
The  Paris  Sketeh-Book;  Yellovvplush  Papers. 
Barry  Lyndon;    History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh;    Great  Hog- 

garty  Diamond. 
The  Irish  Sketch-Book ;  Cornhill  to  Gsand  Cairo. 
Book  of  Snobs;  Sketches  and  Travel  in  London. 
Burlesques,  and  other  Tales. 
Christmas  Books. 


86  CATALOGUE  OF 

T  hacker  ay —  Continued. 
Ballads  and  Tales. 

The  Four  Georges;  English  Humorists. 
The  Roundabout  Papers,  and  other  Tales. 
Denis  Duval;  Lovel  the  Widower,  and  other  Tales. 
Catherine;  Little  Travels;  Fitz-Boodle  Papers. 

THIERS  (Adolphe).  The  History  of  the  French 
.Revolution.  Translated,  with  Notes  and  Illustra- 
tions from  the  most  Authentic  Sources,  by  Fred- 
erick Shoberl.  Illustrated  with  Portraits  and  Steel 
Engravings.     5  vols     8vo.   Half  mor.    Lond.,  1838. 

THIEKS  (Adolphe).  The  History  of  the  Consulate 
and  the  Empire  of  France  under  Napoleon. 
Translated  by  I).  Forbes  Campbell.  Portraits.  20 
vols.     8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1845-62. 

THOMSON  (James).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  2 
vols.     16mo.  «  Full  mor.     Pickering,  London,  1847. 

TICKNOK  (George).  The  History  of  Spanish  Litera- 
ture.    3  vols.     8vo.  New  York. 

TICKNOK  (George).  Life,  Letters,  and  Journals  of. 
Portraits.     2  vols.     8vo.     Half  calf.     Boston,  1877. 

TIMBS  (John).  Doctors  and  Patients;  or,  Anecdotes 
of  the  Medical  World,  and  Curiosities  of  Medicine. 
2  vols.     8vo.     Half  morocco.  London,  1873. 

TUENER  (Sharon).  The  History  of  England.  12 
vols.     8vo.     Half  calf.  London,  1820-27. 

History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.     3  vols. 
The  Middle  Ages.    5  vols. 
Modern  History.    4  vols. 


THE  LIBRARY.  87 

UEE  (Dr.  Andrew).  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufac- 
tures, and  Mines.  Containing  a  clear  Exposition 
of  their  Principles  and  Practice.  Edited  by  Rob- 
ert  Hunt.  Sixth  Edition.  Illustrated.  3  vols. 
8vo.     Half  russia.  New  York,  1872. 


VAN  LAUN  (Henri).     History  of  French  Literature. 

3  vols.     8vo.  New  York,  1877. 

TENABLE  (W.  H.)  June  on  the  Miami,  and  other 
Poems.     16mo.     Full  morocco.        Cincinnati,  1877. 

VOLTAIRE  (Francois  M.  A.  de).  Voltaire.  A  Bio- 
graphical Memoir,  by  John  Morley.  8vo.  Half 
morocco.  London,  1873. 


WALKER  (Francis  A.)  The  Wages  Question.  A 
Treatise  on  Wages  and  the  Wages  Class.     8vo. 

New  York,  1876. 

WALLACE   (D.   Mackenzie).      Russia.     With   Maps. 

8vo.  New  York,  1877. 

WALPOLE  (Horace).  The  Letters  of.  Edited  by 
Peter  Cunningham.  Portraits.  9  vols.  8vo. 
Half  calf.  London,  1846. 


88  CATALOGUE  OF 

WASHINGTON  (George).  The  Life  of  George  Wash- 
ington. By  Washington  Irving.  Illustrated.  5 
vols.     12mo.     Half  calf.  New  York. 

WEBSTEK  (Daniel).  The  Works  of.  Portraits  and 
Illustrations,    (j  vols.   8vo.   Half  calf.    Boston,  1851. 

WEBSTEE  (Daniel).  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.  By 
George  T.  Curtis.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo.  Half 
morocco.  New  York,  1870. 

WEBSTEE  (Noah).  An  American  Dictionary  of  the 
English  Language.  Unabridged  Edition.  Illus- 
trated.    4to.     Full  russia.  Springfield,  1876. 

WHEELEE  (Wm.  A.)  An  Explanatory  and  Pronounc- 
ing Dictionary  of  the  Noted  Names  of  Fiction.  In- 
cluding, also,  Familiar  Pseudonyms,  Surnames  be- 
stowed on  Eminent  Men,  and  Analogous  Popular 
Appellations  often  referred  to  in  Literature  and 
Conversation.  8vo.  Half  calf.  Large  paper 
copy.  Boston,  1866. 

WHITE  (Henry  Kirke).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait, 
16mo.     Full  morocco.        Pickering,  London,  1853. 

WH1TTIEE  (John  G.)  Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  2 
vols.     12mo.     Half  russia.  Boston,  1874. 

WHYMPEE  (Edward).  Scrambles  Among  the  Alps, 
in  the  Years  1860-69.  Over  One  Hundred  Illustra- 
tions.    8vo.  Philadelphia,  1873. 


THE  LIBRARY.  89 

WILSON  (Alexander)  and  BONAPARTE  (Charles 
Lucian).  American  Ornithology  ;  or,  The  Natural 
History  of  the  Birds  of  the  United  States.  Illus- 
trated with  Plates  Engraved  and  Colored  from 
Original  Drawings  from  Nature.  With  a  Sketch  of 
the  Life  of  Wilson,  by  George  Ord,  and  a  Classifi- 
cation of  the  Genera  and  Species  of  North  American 
Birds,  by  Spencer  F.  Baird.  Text:  3  vols.  Royal 
8vo.  Accompanied  by  a  folio  Atlas  of  One  Hun- 
dred and  Three  Plates,  containing  nearly  Four 
Hundred  finely-colored  Figures.  Half  crushed 
morocco.  Philadelphia. 

WILSON  (John).  Noctes  Ambrosianse.  Revised  Edi- 
tion. With  Memoirs  and  Notes  by  R.  Shelton 
Mackenzie.     Portraits.     5  vols.     12mo.     Half  calf. 

New  York,  1872. 

WILSON  (John).  Christopher  North.     A  Memoir  of 

John  Wilson.  Compiled  from  Family  Papers,  by 

his    Daughter,  Mrs.    Gordon.      Portrait.      12mo. 

Half  calf.  New  York,  1872. 

WORCESTER  (Joseph  E.)  A  Dictionary  of  the  En- 
glish Language.  Unabridged  Edition.  Illustrated. 
4to.     Full  russia.  Philadelphia,  1877. 

WORDSWORTH  (William).  Poetical  Works.  Por- 
trait.    6  vols.     16mo.     Full  calf.         London,  1841. 

WYATT  (Sir  Thomas).  Poetical  Works.  Portrait. 
16mo.     Full  morocco.         Pickering,  London,  1831. 


90  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 

WYCHERLEY,  CONGREYE,  YANBRUGH,  and 
FARQUHAR.  The  Dramatic  Works  of.  With 
Biographical  and  Critical  Notices  by  Leigh  Hunt. 
Portrait  and  Yignette.     8vo.     Half  morocco. 

London,  1840. 


YOUNG   (Edward).      Poetical    Works.      Portrait.      2 
vols.     16mo.     Full  mor.     Pickering,  London,  1852. 


ZELL  (T.  Ellwood).  Popular  Encyclopaedia.  A  Uni- 
versal Dictionary  of  English  Language.  Science, 
Literature,  and  Art.  Edited  by  L.  Colange.  Re- 
vised Edition.  Maps  and  Illustrations.  2  vols. 
4to.  Philadelphia,  1876. 


INDEX. 


ART— 

Beckwitb,  Bryan,  Canova,  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle,  East- 
lake,  Fergusson,  Hamerton,  Jackson,  Jacquemart,.  Jamie- 
son,  Kugler,  Leech,  Liibke,  Moses,  Nichols,  Ottley,  Pater, 
Perkins,  Prime,  Radcliffe,  Raphael,  Ruskin,  Taine. 

ATLAS— 

Black. 

BIOGRAPHY— 

Barrington,  Bronte,  Bonaparte,  Burke,  Bush,  Byron, 
Carlyle,  Cicero,  Columbus,  Cooper,  Cromwell  (see  Carlyle), 
D'Arblay,  DeQuincey,  Evelyn,  Forsyth,  Franklin,  Fred- 
erick the  Great  (see  Carlyle),  Gaskell,  Goethe,  Goldsmith, 
Grammont,  Greville,  Griswold,  Holland,  Irving,  Jackson, 
Johnson,  Kelly,  Kingsley,  Lamb,  Macaulay,  Macready, 
Mahomet,  Martineau,  Mill,  Mitford,  Montagu,  Morley, 
Nelson,  Palissy,  Parkman,  Pepys,  Plutarch,  Prescott, 
Prior,  Robinson,  Rogers,  Rousseau,  Sargent,  Schiller  (see 
Carlyle),  Smith,  St.  John,  Sterling  (see  Carlyle),  Strick- 
land, Ticknor,  Voltaire,  Walpole,  Washington,  Webster, 
Wheeler,  Wilson. 

CERAMICS— 

Beckwith,  Jacquemart,  Moses,  Prime. 


92  IXDEX. 

DRAMA— 

Beaumont,  Boydell,  Clarke,  Congreve  (see  Wycherley), 
Farquhar  (see  Wycherley),  Fitzgerald,  Fletcher  (see  Beau- 
mont), Ford  (see  Massinger),  Gervinus,  Goethe,  Gold- 
smith, Jonson,  Kelly,  Lamb,  Macready,  Massinger,  Ma- 
thews, Moliere,  Schiller,  Shakspere,  Vanbrugh  (see 
Wycherley),  Wycherley. 

DICTIONARIES— 

Allibone,  Bartlett,  Bryan,  Haydn,  Ottley,  Webster, 
Wheeler,  Worcester. 

ENCYCLOPEDIAS— 

Allibone,  Appleton,  Brande  and  Cox,  Chambers,  Duyck- 
inck,  Hone,  Johnson,  Knight,  Ure,  Zell. 

ESSAYS— 

British  Essayists,  Brougham,  Browning,  Buckle,  Bur- 
ton, Carlyle,  Cross,  De  Quincey,  Disraeli,  Emerson,  Field- 
ing, Goldsmith,  Greg,  Hamerton.  Haweis,  Helps,  Holmes, 
Hood,  Hunt,  Hutton,  Jamieson,  Jowett,  Junius,  Knight, 
Lamb,  Lowell,  Macaulay,  Montaigne,  Miiller,  Percy,  Poe, 
Prescott,  Ruskin,  Schiller,  Schumann,  Smith,  Spence, 
Strickland,  Taine,  Thackeray,  Timbs,  Wilson. 

FICTION— 

Barham,  Bronte,  Bulwer,  Cervantes,  Dickens,  Eliot, 
Fielding,  Goethe,  Goldsmith,  Hawthorne,  Hood,  Irving, 
Lane,  Poe,  Scott,  Smollett,  Sterne,  St.  Pierre,  Swift,  Tales 
from  Blackwood,  Thackeray. 

HERALDRY— 

Boutell,  Burke,  Nicolas. 


INDEX.  93 

HISTORY— 

Acrelius,  Bancroft,  Becker,  Buckle,  Bush,  Carlyle, 
D'Aubigny,  De  Tocqueville,  Dickens,  Draper,  Dunlop, 
Fiske,  Froissart,  Froude,  Gibbon,  Grammont,  Grote. 
GuizOt,  Hallam,  Haydn,  Heckewelder,  Hughes,  Hume, 
Irving,  Jesse,  Josephus,  Lamartine,  Lecky,  Lichtenstein, 
Lossing,  Macaulay,  Maine,  Manchester,  Merivale,  Momm- 
sen,  Monstrelet,  Motley,  Napier,  Paris,  Parkman,  Pegge, 
Prescott,  Rupp,  Sampson,  Schiller,  Sismondi,  Smollett, 
Strickland,  Taine,  Thiers,  Ticknor,  Turner,  Van  Laun. 

PHILOSOPHY— 

Bacon,  Brougham,  Draper,  Goethe,  Greg,  Hamilton, 
Lecky,  Mill,  Palissy,  Plato,  Plutarch. 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY— 

Bagehot,  Brougham,  Carey,  De  Tocqueville,  Hamilton, 
M'Culloch,  Macleod,  Maine,  Mill,  Ruskin,  Smith,  Walker. 

POETRY— 

Akenside,  Arnold,  Barham,  Beattie,  Browning,  Bryant, 
Burns,  Butler,  Byron,  Chaucer,  Churchill,  Collins,  Cowper, 
Dante,  Dryden,  Emerson,  Falconer,  Fielding,  Goethe, 
Goldsmith,  Holmes,  Homer,  Hood,  Johnson,  Lamb,  Lock- 
hart,  Longfellow,  Lowell,  Milton,  Parnell,  Percy,  Poe, 
Pope,  Prentice,  Prior,  Reade,  Saxe,  Schiller,  Scott,  Shak- 
spere,  Spenser,  Swift,  Surrey,  Tennyson,  Thackeray, 
Thomson,  Venable,  White,  Whittier,  Wordsworth,  Wyatt, 
Young. 

SCIENCE— 

Blake,  Bouvier,  Brisse,  Brougham,  Darwin,  Figuier, 
Flint,  Galton,  Gano,  Hamilton,  Humboldt,  Huxley,  Jar- 
dine,  Knight,  Le  Maout,  Lyell,  Marsh,  Mill,  Midler,  Mus- 
pratt,  Pouchet,  Proctor,  Ure,  Wilson  and  Bonaparte. 


94  INDEX: 

SPORTS— 

Herbert. 

THEOLOGY— 

Brougham,  Bunyan,  Cruden,  Hitchcock,  Josephus, 
Miiller,  Sale,  Smith,  Sterne,  Taylor. 

TRAVELS— 

Alcock,  Baker,  Baz,  Bell,  Dilke,  Griffis,  Hawthorne, 
Horn,  Hubner,  Humbert,  Humboldt,  Kane,  Keller. 
King,  Lane,  Layard,  Livingstone,  Marcoy,  Mulhall,  Xord- 
hoff,  Palgrave,  Perry,  Pike,  Schuyler,  Taine,  Wallace, 
Whymper. 

WORKS,  COMPLETE— 

Bacon,  Brougham,  Buckle,  Burke,  Carlyle,  De  Quincey, 
Emerson,  Goethe,  Goldsmith,  Hood,  Irving,  Lamb,  Ma- 
caulay,  Moliere,  Montagu,  Montaigne,  Poe,  Prescott, 
Ruskin,  Schiller,  Smith,  Smollett,  Sterne,  Swift,  Taine, 
Thackerav,  Webster. 


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